Turkey
In Erdogan’s Turkey, the references to George Orwell are becoming more numerous
During the height of the protests, participants knew a crackdown could follow. But the reality still seems far-fetched
After the coup: Turkey one year on
The country’s grimly predictable authoritarian descent continues
Asli Erdoğan on trial in Turkey: “They kept me in solitary confinement”
A writer, Erdoğan told Prospect the story of her arrest—and of her country’s frightening descent into authoritarianism
View from Turkey: A repression born of fear
Erdoğan has won his vote—he could still lose the people
John Freely (1926—2017): vagabond and exile
He never stopped writing
The strange calm of Greek-Turkish relations
Turkey’s president has cleverly eroded Greece’s foreign policy goals
Turkey’s next coup
Erdoğan's referendum is a bid for total power
Books in brief—Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities by Buttony Hughes
"Hughes is a meticulous historian who understands the power of stories which exist beyond historical fact"
The weak state of Turkey
Factionalism has left the country unstable in the face of terrorism and a separatist insurgency
Turkey’s fearful descent
Terror attacks—like the one on the Reina nightclub—shock. But the authorities are truly chilling
Turkey will cling to Russia as its only friend in the storm
The assassination of Andrey Karlov will not herald a downturn in relations
Turkey’s lost voices
Ece Temelkuran’s new book examines the country’s landscape post-coup—and surveys its political history