The death of democracy in TurkeyAdnan R. Khan reports from Turkey on the disputed referendum and the dangerous rise of the cult of President Erdogan
Why terrorists are attacking TurkeyThe country’s own ruling party helped enable radicals. Why this may be the year it finally confronts the enemy within.
Vladimir Putin’s grim winWhy the assassination of the Russian ambassador in Ankara forces Turkey ever closer to an already ascendant Russia
The dawn of the strongman era is hereThe world is tipping into one where realpolitik could run amok. What can Canada do in the face of the rise of strongmen on the international stage?
Turkey just got its way. Again.The Turkish military’s foray into Syria is a sign the regime knows it can do what it likes—international opinion be damned.
How Turkey became a petri dish for Islamist politicsErdogan defeated his old rival, but in the process unleashed some radical forces. Here’s Adnan Khan on the war of the Islamists
In Turkey, the coup is over. Now, the battle begins.In the wake of the failed coup, conspiracies have become the rage, with both Islamists and secularists dangerously divided
Erdoğan 2.0: Behind the four-day makeoverTurkey’s president reinvents himself in the aftermath of a disastrous election
‘We are awake’: Democracy lives in TurkeyThere are dangerous times ahead, but the country’s liberals, Kurds and secularists are breathing a sigh of relief after the election
Resurrecting the Ottoman empireTurkey’s election will be a pivotal, possibly dangerous moment for a country with big ambitions and an increasingly authoritarian leader