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James Ryan

@jdryan08

Turkey — Politics, history, culture | Executive Director @meriponline | Aspiring Delco Dad | late of @FPRI, @nyukevo, @pennhistory. Usual caveats. he/him/his.

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I was interviewed for Voice of America International Edition earlier this week on US support for Israel’s campaign in Gaza. I was asked about US’ risk of isolation — certainly looks that way now, but could change if US takes an active role once the fighting stops. voanews.com/a/internationa…

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Congratulations to AHA member Samuel Dolbee (Vanderbilt Univ.), whose American Historical Review article “Empire on the Edge: Desert, Nomads, and the Making of an Ottoman Provincial Border” has been named as a co-winner of the 2023 Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association Article Prize.

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Yemen’s Houthi movement has carried out some of the most escalatory attacks on Israel in response to the Israeli attack on Gaza, including drone and missile strikes on Israeli territory and against international shipping in the Red Sea. ow.ly/4rOl50QjO0e

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Very grateful to have Dana El Kurd’s analysis in Foreign Policy Research Institute today. The Palestine Question is a security issue for the whole of the Middle East. fpri.org/article/2023/1…

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Why are the Houthis escalating attacks against Israel? Because they believe the situation calls for it.

So glad to have Nick’s clear eyed analysis of a question a lot of us have been asking lately Foreign Policy Research Institute

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Spot the difference

On the left: Turkish authorities permit new political party name with a remarkable resemblance to a banned movement.

On the right: Turkish authorities reject new political party name with a remarkable resemblance to a banned movement.

Spot the difference On the left: Turkish authorities permit new political party name with a remarkable resemblance to a banned movement. On the right: Turkish authorities reject new political party name with a remarkable resemblance to a banned movement.
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