On The Design of Effective Sanctions: The Case of Bans on Exports to Russia
CID Faculty Working Paper No. 417
Ricardo Hausmann, Ulrich…
Cutting Putin’s Energy Rent: ‘Smart Sanctioning’ Russian Oil and Gas
CID Faculty Working Paper No. 412
Ricardo Hausmann, Agata Łoskot-…
The international community has historically maintained hope that advances in science and technology offer humanity a wide range of options…
The author comments on the Gezi protest against the sectarianism of Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The author says that…
After a patently sham trial, a Turkish court on Friday handed down lengthy jail sentences to more than 300 military officers convicted of…
Turkey’s legal system was reformed significantly during the last decade, with
the avowed objective of aligning it with European norms and…
In December, I traveled to Turkey with my wife and young son, as we do every year during winter break. This time, though, we had more than…
In just about three months, 196 active-duty and retired officers are scheduled to go on trial in Turkey, charged with plotting in 2003 to…
For the last three years Turkey has been gripped by an extraordinary series of legal proceedings revolving around an alleged conspiracy to…
On Feb. 22, Cetin Dogan, a retired four-star Turkish Army general, was detained and subsequently imprisoned by Turkish prosecutors, accused…