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Key people at Turkish Policy Quarterly.
Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) publishes a journal offering independent analysis and commentary on Turkish foreign policy and global affairs. It provides a platform for in-depth articles, expert opinions, and constructive debates, delivering nuanced perspectives on geopolitical developments through diverse contributors. TPQ’s approach aims to clarify complex international relations, fostering a deeper understanding among its readership.
Operating under the Social Participation and Development Foundation, TPQ’s establishment arose from a need for an autonomous forum. This platform was intended to foster analytical discourse and policy dialogue regarding Turkey's international position and regional dynamics, solidifying its reputation as a credible voice in its field. The initiative addresses a gap in comprehensive, unbiased regional analysis.
TPQ primarily serves policymakers, academics, researchers, and informed individuals engaged with international relations and Turkish geopolitics. Its vision is to consistently enrich global policy discussions, providing insightful, independent analysis that fosters deeper understanding and supports informed decision-making on international challenges. The journal continues to evolve as a vital resource in this critical domain.
Key people at Turkish Policy Quarterly.
Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) is a scholarly quarterly journal — not an investment firm — focused on Turkey, its neighborhood, and related international-relations and public‑policy debates; it publishes analysis that bridges academic research and policymaking and in recent years has rebranded/expanded under the name Transatlantic Policy Quarterly (TPQ). [2][4]
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Note on scope: Multiple public directories and policy archives describe Turkish Policy Quarterly as a journal/publication based in Istanbul and, in some sources, as having become Transatlantic Policy Quarterly; it is not an investment firm or conventional company building commercial products[2][4][5]. [2][4][5]