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Point of View | 
 | Marek Matusiak
     Since 2002 Turkey has seen a replacement of the state’s elites, a real change of the political system and a redefinition of the state identity.
Point of View | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     Turkey’s growing international isolation is a consequence of the country ever more fully subordinating its foreign policy to the ideology of the ruling party.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     The Turkish army's operation in Syria was predominantly political in nature; it reflects the characteristics of Ankara’s policy towards the conflict.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     Turkey performed a U-turn by announcing that it would allow Iraqi Kurdistan forces to cross its territory on the way to Kobane.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     Turkey is likely to continue its efforts to impose on the United States its terms regarding participation in the coalition against IS.
Analyses | 
 | Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
     The construction of the second branch of the Baku–Tbilisi–Erzurum gas pipeline began on 20 September in Baku.
Analyses | 
 | Szymon Ananicz
     Despite the relatively restrained policy in the Middle East, Turkey still faces serious threats resulting from the conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
Analyses | 
 | Marek Matusiak
     The informal system of power focused around Erdogan will cause Turkey to continue drifting away from the standards of liberal democracy.
Analyses | 
 | Kamil Frymark
     The fact that intelligence information has been obtained from Turkey indicates that Germany has applied double standards towards its partners within NATO.
OSW Commentary | 
 | Krzysztof Strachota
     Turkey is strategically and irreversibly entangled in the Middle East’s problems, which are an important factor affecting the transformation of the state.