ONNIK KRIKORIAN
On 1 March 2012 the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV) and Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) held a one-day conference on Turkey’s South Caucasus Agenda: Roles of State and Non-State Actors.
PROTECT OR RESPECT: BURMA’S CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGE
DEREK BARRY
The wording of an oath is the pawn in a dangerous power game in Burma as newly elected democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi flexes her muscles. Her party the National League for Democracy refused to allow its newly elected members to be sworn in at the parliamentary opening in Naypyidaw yesterday.
ISLAMIC LAW AND JUSTICE FOR ALL?
NERVANA
I once asked a Salafi acquaintance, what he thought of Bouazizi. He paused for a moment then said: “he committed a major sin; he deserves the punishment of hell.”
TURKISH – ARMENIAN SERIES PART II: ALTERNATIVE DIPLOMACIES
TUGCE ERCETIN
During the second half of the twentieth century, civil society organizations became an important factor in enforcing harmony within communities by highlighting civil, political, social, and environmental rights for all people.
TEHRK-I TALIBAN PAKISTAN
GIZEM AKTAS
The Afghan Taliban is a Pashtun movement that emerged in the early 1990s in northern Pakistan. The Taliban came to prominence in Afghanistan in the autumn of 1994.