Syria, Egypt Reveal Erdogan’s Hidden “Neo-Ottoman Agenda”

The eruption of the Syrian conflict early in 2011 heralded the demise of Turkey ’s officially pronounced strategy of “Zero Problems with Neighbors,” but more importantly, it revealed a “hidden agenda” in Turkish foreign policy under the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.   What Sreeram Chaulia, the Dean of the Jindal School of … Continue reading Syria, Egypt Reveal Erdogan’s Hidden “Neo-Ottoman Agenda”