In the opening commentaries, Nebi Miş analyzes the model’s roadmap, Bekir Berat Özipek highlights its potential to foster a more just sociopolitical order, and Hüseyin Oruç and Barış Oktay examine the role of civil society.
The research articles feature Hüseyin Arslan on non-state armed actors and the “Türkiye Model,” Halima Abdulkareem and Hasan Duran on Iran’s activities in Syria, and Seher Bulut on Eastern Mediterranean energy dynamics.
The issue also includes broader international perspectives: Ahmet Turan on conference diplomacy, Muhammed Beheşti Aydoğan on Celal Nuri through TWAIL, and Hakan Köni on religion and politics in democracies.
Additional contributions by Sujata Ashwarya, Farkhod Tolipov and Yelena Izteleuova, Hacı Mehmet Boyraz, Maurizio Geri, Cihaneri Erciyes Avşar, and Özkan Gökcan explore topics ranging from the Quad and Central Asia to Türkiye-Italy relations and Chinese foreign policy.
We hope that this new issue of Insight Turkey offers valuable insights for academics, policymakers, and readers seeking to make deeper sense of this critical phase in global politics.
