Europe & Eurasia

Stretching from the shores of the Atlantic to the mountains of Central Asia, the European and Eurasian landmass contains both some of the most stable and wealthy countries in the world, as well as some of the poorest and those led by repressive regimes. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine launched in 2022 has transformed the region’s security and launched economic, political, and defense issues into the global limelight, emphasizing the necessity of increased regional and transatlantic cooperation.

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May 17, 2017

Statement from Atlantic Council President and CEO Frederick Kempe

The Atlantic Council strongly condemns the violence that occurred involving protestors and Turkish security personnel Tuesday evening outside an event that the Council was co-hosting for Turkish President Erdoğan.   The Atlantic Council has a 55-year history of promoting free speech, peaceful protest and civil dialogue to address global challenges. The Council frequently convenes small, […]

Turkey

UkraineAlert

May 17, 2017

From Russia with Hate: The Kremlin’s Support for Violent Extremism in Central Europe

By Péter Krekó and Lóránt Győri

In 2016, the mayor of Ásotthalom, a small Hungarian town close to the country’s southern border, celebrated the opening of Gagarin Street with an obelisk to Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin and a speech about Russia’s greatness. The mayor was László Toroczkai, an extremist politician who serves as the vice president of the far-right Jobbik party; […]

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UkraineAlert

May 17, 2017

Crimea’s Virtual Blackout Means Anything Goes

By Yuriy Lukanov

On Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula, the Russian authorities are suppressing freedom of speech so that no one will really know what has happened there. Journalists in particular are under threat. The case of Ukrainian journalist Mykola Semena is one example of the situation in Crimea, which Russia has illegally occupied since 2014. His opinions were published […]

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In the News

May 17, 2017

Durakoglu Joins the Middle East Institute Event to Discuss US-Turkey Relations

By Naz Durakoglu

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Turkey

In the News

May 17, 2017

Durakoglu Joins Al Jazeera to Discuss Erdogan-Trump Visit

By Naz Durakoglu

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Turkey

In the News

May 17, 2017

Aslund Quoted in Newsweek on Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak Possibly Relinquishing Role

By Anders Åslund

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Russia

In the News

May 17, 2017

Stein Quoted in Deutsche Welle on US-Turkish Relations

By Aaron Stein

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Turkey

In the News

May 16, 2017

Durakoglu Quoted in the Los Angeles Times on US-Turkey Relations

By Naz Durakoglu

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Turkey

In the News

May 16, 2017

Stein Quoted by the Washington Post on Trump’s Meeting with Erdogan

By Aaron Stein

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Turkey

In the News

May 16, 2017

Stein Quoted by McClatchy on US-Turkey Relations

By Aaron Stein

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Turkey

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