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Analyses | 
 | Krzysztof Strachota, Marta Jaroszewicz
     The crisis has placed the EU in the role of a supplicant to Ankara, which has drawn Turkey in from the ongoing marginalisation on the international stage.
Analyses | 
 | Krzysztof Strachota
     On 10th October Ankara experienced one of the largest terrorist attacks in the history of modern Turkey.
Analyses | 
 | Krzysztof Strachota, Józef Lang
     Moscow’s recent moves prove that it still has a strong influence in the Middle East – but this is above all the potential for destabilisation.
Analyses | 
 | Krzysztof Strachota
     The conflict between the government and the PKK is increasingly involving the general public, as reflected in anti-Kurdish demonstrations and clashes across the country.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     The decision to hold the election stems above all from the AKP's desire to regain full power following the unsatisfactory results of the June election.
Analyses | 
 | Krzysztof Strachota
     Turkey’s domestic and regional situation is, and will probably remain, increasingly complicated and fraught with huge potential instability.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     The governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) sees the anti-terrorist campaign as a way to reverse the negative trends in the region.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     The Syrian war is progressing unfavourably from Turkey’s point of view - position of the Kurds has now clearly strengthened, and the threat from ISIS is rising.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     The increasing accumulation of power in the hands of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the ruling party has been halted.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     The high stakes in the election have made the rivalry between the ruling AKP and the other parties especially bitter.