How Erdoğan Won Again
With this victory, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will assume extensive presidential powers—but the Turkish opposition still has something to build on.
Turkey’s Crossroads
One month ahead of elections in Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan remains the most likely winner. But the country’s political landscape has already changed.
Back from the Brink
Turkey’s relationship with Europe seems to be heading for rock bottom. But there is scope to rebuild ties with Germany and the EU on the economic front.
Near Breaking Point
The dire situation in Greece and turmoil in Turkey are making the current refugee deal unsustainable.
Europe by Numbers: Troublesome Neighbors
Public opinion polls on the EU-Turkey relationship show the depth of the problem.
“Turkey Is Much Bigger Than Erdogan”
The West’s first task: reassuring Turkey of its place in the world.
Pledge, Farce, Distant Goal?
The extent of political purges in Turkey after the failed coup confronts the EU with thorny questions.
Debating Genocide
Trying to settle a historical question, Germany’s parliament has provoked new ones.
Merkel’s Turkish Dilemma
A furious president, an outdated law, and an unrepentant comedian have caught Germany’s chancellor in a double bind.