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The EU and Turkey's new judicial law that allows the government of prime minister Erdogan to control judicial appointments

10/23/2010

The new law was introduced after a split in the Islamist parties in Turkey between the Erdogan and Gulen factions in Jan 2014, leading to corruption investigations of the government.

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Erdogan Aims to Ease EU Concerns

Wall Street Journal 01.22.2014

A country's welcome rise: Is Turkey turning its back on the West?

Economist 10.23.2010

A special report on Turkey: A fading European dream

Economist 10.23.2010

A special report on Turkey: All Turks together?

Economist 10.23.2010

Turkish Intervention Fails to Stem Lira Sell-Off

Wall Street Journal 01.24.2014

Corruption Currents: From Veto Threats to Turkey’s Inside Man

Wall Street Journal 01.29.2014

Turkey: Madness on the Bosphorus

Economist 02.04.2014

Top Turkish Court Upholds Ex-Army Chief's Appeal

Wall Street Journal 03.07.2014

An Exhibition on Turkey’s Past Resonates

New York Times 02.08.2013

Turks Feud Over Change in Education

New York Times 12.08.2014

Turkey Issues Arrest Warrant for Erdogan Rival Gulen

Wall Street Journal 12.20.2014

Why this teenager is a threat to Erdogan - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.27.2014

Prospect of Instability Looms as Turkish Voters Deny Erdogan a Majority

New York Times 06.08.2015

Merkel Links Turkey’s E.U. Hopes to Stemming Flow of Refugees

New York Times 10.18.2015

Turkey Broadens Clampdown Against Erdogan Rivals

Wall Street Journal 03.04.2016

E.U. Woos Turkey for Refugee Help, Ignoring Rights Crackdown

New York Times 03.08.2016

As Erdogan Sculpts New Turkish Identity, Turks Look at His Work With Unease

The New York Times 07.11.2016

He’s 77, frail and lives in Pennsylvania. Turkey says he’s a coup mastermind.

Washington Post 08.03.2016

Observers Question Turkish Referendum Result as U.S. Sends Mixed Signals

WSJ 04.18.2017

Turkey's 'March for Justice': opposition calls for unity, reform | Europe | DW | 09.07.2017

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