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Is German Defense Policy Undergoing A “Sea Change”?
Is German Defense Policy Undergoing A “Sea Change”?
FeniksPodNov 29, 2022
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Is German Defense Policy Undergoing A “Sea Change”?
Is German Defense Policy Undergoing A “Sea Change”?
In this episode of FeniksPod’s Atlantic Series, Dr. Mehmet Yegin hosted Dr. Aylin Matlé, a research fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations’ Security and Defense Program. In the discussion, Dr. Matlé explores the consequences of NATO’s new 2022 Strategic Concept for Europe and Germany and weighs in on debates of whether or not German defense policy is experiencing a so-called “Zeitenwende” – or sea change.
Nov 29, 202211:39

Iran Protests Diminish Nuclear Talks’ Chance of Success
Iran Protests Diminish Nuclear Talks’ Chance of Success
In this episode of Fenikspod’s Atlantic Series, Dr. Mehmet Yegin spoke with Dr. Amin Tarzi, Director of Middle East Studies at Marine Corps University, about the protests in Iran, their demographics, rationale, likelihood of success, and impact on the ongoing nuclear negotiations.
Oct 18, 202219:46

Turkish Drones Head Toward An Autonomous Future With AI And Machine Learning
Turkish Drones Head Toward An Autonomous Future With AI And Machine Learning
At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s Atlantic Series, Dr. Mehmet Yegin hosts Vanessa Vohs from the Berlin-based German Institute of International and Security Affairs, SWP. Vohs comments on the increasingly popular and war-tested Turkish drones' autonomous future with new capabilities and problems.
Jun 11, 202214:28

Turkish Rejection Of Sweden's, Finland’s NATO Bids: Short Term Gains And Long Term Heavy Costs
Turkish Rejection Of Sweden's, Finland’s NATO Bids: Short Term Gains And Long Term Heavy Costs
At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s Atlantic Series, Mehmet Yegin hosts Dr. Paul T. Levin Founding Director of the Stockholm University Institute for Turkish Studies (SUITS). Dr. Levin commented on Turkey’s reaction to NATO accession talks with Sweden and Finland and what Ankara aims to get in return.
May 22, 202217:18

Israel Puts Excessive Repression To Cut Off Any Unified Palestinian Mobilization
Israel Puts Excessive Repression To Cut Off Any Unified Palestinian Mobilization
Despite being a century long unresolved issue, there have been constant attacks against the Palestinians since last year. Dana El Kurd from the University of Richmond talks about the Palestinian issue and Palestinian activism within the context of the recent developments, how to address the issue, and the effects of regional developments on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Find Dana El Kurd’s article, Gateway to dissent: the role of pro Palestine activism in opposition to authoritarianism, here.
May 19, 202220:16

Macedonian Census: Ankara’s Plans To Boost Representation Of Ethnic Turks Fails
Macedonian Census: Ankara’s Plans To Boost Representation Of Ethnic Turks Fails
North Macedonia’s long awaited and disputed census results were finally announced on March 30, leaving almost every ethnic group unpleased, including the country’s third largest ethnic group, Turks. Ankara-backed campaign has fallen short of its aim to boost the recorded percentage of North Macedonia’s ethnic Turks to 6 percent.
May 18, 202206:32

What Turkey’s Opposition Should Keep In Mind When Selecting A Presidential Nominee
What Turkey’s Opposition Should Keep In Mind When Selecting A Presidential Nominee
Turkey’s opposition parties have taken important steps to present a united front against Erdogan in next year’s presidential elections. Still, in and of themselves, these measures won’t be enough to secure them an electoral victory in 2023 if they fail to wisely select their presidential candidate.
May 17, 202206:54

Germany’s Reaction To Russian Invasion Of Ukraine As A Transatlantic Actor
Germany’s Reaction To Russian Invasion Of Ukraine As A Transatlantic Actor
At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s Atlantic Series, Mehmet Yegin hosts Dr. Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters from Luphana University of Lueneburg. Dr. Evers-Peters commented on Germany's reaction to Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the impact of this crisis on the NATO-EU relations.
May 03, 202217:54

Balkan Region Ponders Spill Over Effects From The Ukrainian War
Balkan Region Ponders Spill Over Effects From The Ukrainian War
As the rest of the World, Russian Invasion of Ukraine took the Balkan countries by surprise. The new future geopolitical reality will certainly have significant political, financial and societal implications for the Balkan region in which democracy, the rule of law, economic development as well as the EU integration deteriorated in last decades. At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s EU&Balkan series, Hamdi Fırat Büyük hosted Srecko Latal, a senior journalist and political analyst from Sarajevo. Latal commented on the effects of Russian Invasion of Ukraine in the Balkans, the UK and the US sanctions against Bosnian Serb and other Balkan politicians, the fragile political environment in Bosnia as well as the Hungarian and Serbian election results.
Apr 15, 202224:39

Dissolution Of The Parliament Puts Tunisia’s Democracy In Danger
Dissolution Of The Parliament Puts Tunisia’s Democracy In Danger
On top of the political and economic crisis in Tunisia, the announcement of the President Kais Saied on the dissolution of the parliament put the country's young democracy in peril. Monica Marks, a distinguished expert from the NYU/Abu Dhabi, explains the effects of the recent developments on Tunisian politics and Turkey-Tunisia relations.
Apr 08, 202228:28

Is The Opposition In Turkey Ready For Elections?
Is The Opposition In Turkey Ready For Elections?
At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s Turkey Series, Hamdi Fırat Büyük hosts Dr Mehmet Yegin from the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, SWP. Dr Yegin who is also an editorial board member of FeniksPolitik commented on Turkish opposition’s joint initiative against Turkish President Erdogan’s alliance and other related important issues including the characteristics of the opposition’s joint presidential candidate against Turkish strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Apr 01, 202216:28

Revival Of JCPOA Enables West To Deal Russia With Freer Hand
Revival Of JCPOA Enables West To Deal Russia With Freer Hand
At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s Atlantic Series, Mehmet Yegin hosts Hamidreza Azizi, Alexander von Humbolt Fellow with the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. Azizi commented on ongoing Russian Invasion of Ukraine's effects of JCPOA talks in Vienna as well as the revival of JCPOA's regional impacts particularly on Turkey.
Mar 24, 202218:22

The Russian Threat In the Balkans Is Real
The Russian Threat In the Balkans Is Real
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may create new fronts within Europe’s most fragile region. Throughout the Balkans, pro-Russian groups have eagerly awaited a Russian agenda that could topple current regional peace and security dynamics and Russian Ambassador to Bosnia has recently threatened Bosnia if it decides to join the NATO. At the latest episode of FeniksPod’s EU&Balkan series, Hamdi Fırat Büyük and Abdullah Sencer Gözübenli discussed the effects of Russian Invasion of Ukraine in the Balkans, the Western response and the similarities between the fallen Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Mar 18, 202223:22

Israel Follows A Cautious Optimism To Turkey’s Normalization Efforts
Israel Follows A Cautious Optimism To Turkey’s Normalization Efforts
Israeli President Isaac Herzog paid a historic visit to Turkey for healing the relations between the two nations which have been suffering from years long deadlock due to several disagreement in regional and bilateral issues. At FeniksPod’s Middle East Series, Büşra Nur Özgüler Aktel explains Israel’s cautious optimism in its future relations with Turkey while Ankara hurriedly eyes on a quick recovery.
Mar 11, 202217:41

Ukrainian War: Turkey’s Balancing Act Between Russia And The West
Ukrainian War: Turkey’s Balancing Act Between Russia And The West
Karol Wasilewski, a Polish expert on Turkey from Wasilewski Future Consulting and Neo Swiat, explains at FeniksPod’s Turkey Series that how difficult Turkey’s balancing act is between Russia and the West while the War in Ukraine intensifies. Wasilewski thinks that Turkey’s balancing act already has a pro-Ukrainian flavour and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine may be a good starting point for healing relations between the West and Turkey if both sides recognise the opportunity.
Mar 04, 202220:10

Will The West Concede To Russian Demands Over Ukraine?
Will The West Concede To Russian Demands Over Ukraine?
Chatham House’s Mathieu Boulegue told FeniksPod’s Atlantic Series that Russia has been using the Ukraine crisis to extort Western concessions in what has become the greatest test to European and global security since the Cold War.
Host: Mehmet Yegin
Guest: Mathieu Boulegue
Feb 24, 202217:45

Are Turkey-Balkan Relations Being De-Europeanized?
Are Turkey-Balkan Relations Being De-Europeanized?
Europeanization had once been the starting point of Turkey’s relations with the Balkans, but over the last decade both have drifted away from the EU orbit. Ahmet Erdi Ozturk and Basak Alpan explain how and why on FeniksPod’s Balkan and EU Series.
During the episode, Ozturk and Alpan evaluated Turkey-Balkan relations from the perspective of Europeanization, referring to a special issue of the Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies entitled “Turkey and the Balkans: bringing the Europeanisation/De-Europeanisation nexus into question”. The special issue was co-edited by Ozturk and Alpan.
Hosts: Hamdi Firat Buyuk, A. Sencer Gozubenli
Guests: Ahmet Erdi Ozturk, Basak Alpan
Feb 17, 202225:35

Middle East Countries Find It Hard To Foster Long-Term Plans with Turkey
Middle East Countries Find It Hard To Foster Long-Term Plans with Turkey
After years of crisis, President Erdogan has decided to repair Turkey’s relations with Israel and Egypt, but it won’t be easy. Louis Fishman, an expert on Turkey and the Middle East, explains why on FeniksPod’s Middle East Series.
Host: Büşra Nur Özgüler-Aktel
Guest: Louis Fishman
Feb 10, 202230:13

Unrest In Kazakhstan Leaves Questions Unanswered
Unrest In Kazakhstan Leaves Questions Unanswered
After Kazakhstan’s most serious unrest since it gained independence, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is positioned to chart a new course that separates him from Nursultan Nazarbayev’s legacy. However, lingering questions about causes of the violence and the possibility of intra-elite conflict remain unanswered.
To read the analysis at FeniksPolitik website: l24.im/3JsAQqf
Author: Nicholas Morgan
Voiced by: Sam Lees
Feb 07, 202208:05

Turkey Needs To Go Green Before It’s Too Late
Turkey Needs To Go Green Before It’s Too Late
The Turkish government fails to produce comprehensive green policies amid worsening environmental crises. In a recent report, environmental researcher Gokce Sencan and her colleagues at the Ivme Movement urge the Turkish government to act before it’s too late.
Host: Hamdi Fırat Büyük
Guest: Gökçe Şencan
Feb 02, 202216:32

Can Babacan’s Democracy And Progress Party (DEVA) Remedy Turkey’s Woes?
Can Babacan’s Democracy And Progress Party (DEVA) Remedy Turkey’s Woes?
Turkey’s former economy minister Ali Babacan split from Erdogan’s party ranks as the result of several disagreements over democracy and management of the economy. In short order, he established his own party built on a promising agenda; but can Babacan remedy Turkey’s woes? While the answer is unclear, it is certain that Babacan will remain an important political actor.
To read the analysis at FeniksPolitik website: l24.im/S817KAX
Author: Burak Yalım
Voiced by: Sam Lees
Jan 31, 202209:57

Post-Merkel Germany Likely To Balance Washington And Moscow
Post-Merkel Germany Likely To Balance Washington And Moscow
The new German government’s policy towards Russia deserves Turkey’s attention as it is likely to affect Ankara’s own balancing act between Washington, Moscow, and even Paris.
To read the analysis at FeniksPolitik website: l24.im/pHEyWFd
Author: Yaşar Aydın
Voiced by: Sam Lees
Dec 08, 202108:11

Will Aksener’s Good (IYI) Party Transform The Turkish Right?
Will Aksener’s Good (IYI) Party Transform The Turkish Right?
Meral Aksener’s Good (IYI) Party is the AKP’s greatest competition for the heart of the Turkish right. The Good Party’s recent activism has drawn the ire of both friend and foe.
To read the analysis at FeniksPolitik website: l24.im/n2IBsZm
Author: Mehmet Yegin
Voiced by: Sam Lees
Nov 17, 202107:29

Naheed Esar: Women’s Resistance In Afghanistan Will Continue
Naheed Esar: Women’s Resistance In Afghanistan Will Continue
In her recent interview with FeniksPod, former Deputy Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Naheed Esar points outs that Afghan women were the first to take to the streets against Taliban rule. She notes that women’s resistance will continue, making it more difficult for the Taliban to provide stability despite its ability to maintain security in the country.
Oct 14, 202121:27

Internet And Media Freedoms Continue To Decline In Turkey
Internet And Media Freedoms Continue To Decline In Turkey
Internet and media freedoms continue to decline in Turkey under strict control of President Erdogan’s government stated Gurkan Ozturan from the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) in FeniksPod’s latest episode.
Oct 05, 202127:04

Ljubomir Filipovic: A Regional Front Needed For Easing Tensions In Montenegro
Ljubomir Filipovic: A Regional Front Needed For Easing Tensions In Montenegro
While Montenegro, a tiny Balkan country on the Adriatic coast, was hit by violent events and political crises evoked by the new head of the Serbian church in Montenegro, Metropolitan Joanikije’s ceremony in Cetinje, the former capital city of the country we spoke to Ljubomir Filipovic, Executive Coordinator of Civil Initiative May 21 and a political analyst at Café del Montenegro.
At FeniksPod, Filipovic explained the causes and effects of the high tensions and recent events in Montenegro, highlighting the role of the Serbian government and the Serbian Orthodox Church. He underlined that the only way forward is creating a front between Balkan countries with the support of the West for getting out of the political mass in the multi-ethnic and multi-religious country.
Sep 17, 202124:44

Dimitar Bechev: Europe Remains The Center Of Gravity For Turkey
Dimitar Bechev: Europe Remains The Center Of Gravity For Turkey
Relations between Turkey and the West have been eroded by years of crises, and Turkish President Erdogan’s recent attempts at rapprochement have their limits. Still, while Turkey may be drifting further away from the US, European-Turkish relations have remained remarkably resilient.
Jul 16, 202116:00

Karol Wasilewski: Turkey Has Become The EU’s Adversarial Partner
Karol Wasilewski: Turkey Has Become The EU’s Adversarial Partner
Turkey has become an adversarial partner of the EU as the result of several international disagreements and the worsening state of Turkish democracy under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Still, both parties are signaling for new cooperation based on mutual interests in fields such as migration and the economy.
May 24, 202127:25

Gülay Türkmen: Islam Plays Ambivalent Role In Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict
Gülay Türkmen: Islam Plays Ambivalent Role In Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict
The secular identity, not subscribing to exclusionary secularism but a much more sensitive approach to religious claims, would be more inclusive and pluralist.
Mar 25, 202122:24

Aykan Erdemir: Under Biden, US-Turkey Relations Will Take On A More Institutional Rather Than Personal Character
Aykan Erdemir: Under Biden, US-Turkey Relations Will Take On A More Institutional Rather Than Personal Character
In the absence of President Trump’s personal relationship with President Erdogan, US-Turkey relations under the Biden administration will return to institutional avenues previously damaged by the actions of the Erdogan government.
Jan 06, 202124:39