
EU-China EV Dispute Needs Pragmatic Resolution, Not Protectionism
By Mehmet Enes Beşer As electric vehicles (EVs) make their way from the fringes to the mainstream of the mobility revolution, a tectonic shift is happening—both in terms of technology

By Mehmet Enes Beşer As electric vehicles (EVs) make their way from the fringes to the mainstream of the mobility revolution, a tectonic shift is happening—both in terms of technology

By Tolga Dişçi We conducted an extensive interview with Prof. Dr. Franco Cardini, one of Italy’s foremost living medieval historians, who continues to teach at the University of Florence. Cardini

By Mehmet Enes Beşer There are fewer great power hotspots so long-lasting, so complicated, and so politically obstinate as the South China Sea. It has been a measure of great

By Mehmet Enes Beşer As the world is speeding towards a catastrophic climate tipping point, the role of the emerging economies has shifted from the periphery to center stage of

By Fernando Esteche, from Buenos Aires / Argentina The results of the district elections held on September 7 in the province of Buenos Aires (which accounts for 40% of the

By Yıldıran Acar, Political Scientist The reports of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) falling near or being detected within Poland’s borders are not merely a transient news item; from Moscow’s perspective,

Germany’s state of North Rhine-Westphalia heads to the election on September 14. With only a few days remaining before the election, parties are stepping up their campaigns. One of these

By Özgür Altınbaş Protests that erupted in Nepal, a Southeast Asian country, have escalated into violent clashes. At least 19 people have been killed. The parliament building was set on

Crucial elections are scheduled in Moldova for the end of September, during which the country will decide its future course—whether to maintain independence or integrate with Romania, potentially leading to

By Mehmet Enes Beşer India, the largest democracy in the world as it is most broadly defined, is fortunate to possess a rich cultural diversity of religions and ethnic groups.

By Mohammad Sabreen, from Cairo / Egypt The Gulf states appear to be in a state of shock following Israel’s aggression against Qatar. They have begun a profound process of

By Oscar Rotundo* The electoral earthquake of Sunday, September 7, was not a simple tremor; it was a political tsunami that shook the foundations of power. The province of Buenos
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