Turkey’s 2023 was marked by the reelection of President Erdoğan and by a reorientation of the country’s economic policy-while old disagreements with the West over Ankara’s close relationship with Moscow and poor rule-of-law record persisted.
Marc Pierini and Sinan Ülgen, senior fellows at Carnegie Europe, discuss Turkey’s political and economic landscape ahead of the 2024 municipal elections and what the future holds for the country’s relations with Brussels and Washington.
[00:00:00] Intro,
[00:01:46] The Upcoming Local Elections in Turkey,
[00:08:17] The Headlines From Turkey in 2023,
[00:19:21] The Future of Turkey-EU Relations in 2024.
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5 июл 2024