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The Bosphorus Watch: Fortress Turkey: Turkey - Iraq Security Wall Time will tell whether such talk concerning the creation of "Fortress Turkey" will indicate a shift in the Turkish approach to the PKK nuisance in northern ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Snowsuits and Headscarves Photos of Turkish soldiers wearing white snowsuits have been the highlight of the media's coverage partly to emphasize the operation's degree of daring and ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Further Reading: Earthquake - Istanbul Further Reading: Earthquake - Istanbul · The following article outlines a study conducted by engineers at Purdue University, who have considered possible ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Keeping up Appearances: Turkey, PKK and N. Iraq Keeping up Appearances: Turkey, PKK and N. Iraq .... The Bosphorus Watch facilitates the exchange of information and opinions regarding the geopolitics of ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Further Reading: "Minority Rules" Meline Toumani's New York Times Sunday Magazine article, "Minority Rules", is simply phenomenal. Her account of the contemporary situation of Kurds in ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Turkey's FDI Drops Dramatically Turkey received $1.5bn in foreign investment during January and February 2008 - an 80.4% decrease from the FDI levels achieved during the first two months ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Further Reading: Earthquake - Istanbul Istanbul, which lies just north of the North Anatolian fault, is at high risk for a major earthquake within the next 30 years. ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Pipeline Politics: Turkey's South Pars Project In terms of its economic significance, the South Pars decision confirms the general consensus that Turkey's development of these natural gas fields will ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Pipeline Politics: Turkey's South Pars Project Pipeline Politics: Turkey's South Pars Project. Turkey and its state-owned oil company, TPAO, have made an uncharacteristically bold move in the theater of ...
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The Bosphorus Watch: Considering Turkey's Transport System A recent article in Zaman about the state of Turkey's highway system encouraged this observer to consider the current and future state of transportation in ...
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