Opinions - Middle East and North Africa

The Mecca Agreement Is Goodwill, Not a Shield

The Mecca Agreement Is Goodwill, Not a Shield

by Mustafa Enes Esen, published on 17 August 2026
The leaders of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan signed the Mecca Joint Defense Agreement on August 7, declaring that an armed attack on any one of the three countries would be treated as an attack on all. The agreement is open to other countries, with Egypt and Qatar among the states that could potentially join.
Our Experts Assess the Turkey-Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Defense Pact

Our Experts Assess the Turkey-Saudi Arabia-Pakistan Defense Pact

by Servet Akman, Mustafa Enes Esen and Ömer Güler, published on 8 August 2026
On August 7, 2026, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan signed a trilateral defense pact in Mecca, each committing to treat an attack on one as an attack on all. Coming amid the Iran-US war and a renewed Houthi threat to Saudi Arabia, the agreement has drawn immediate comparison to NATO's Article 5. Our experts weigh in.
Why Caution Is Warranted in Turkey’s PKK Deal

Why Caution Is Warranted in Turkey’s PKK Deal

by Mustafa Enes Esen, published on 7 August 2026
Turkey stands closer to ending its four-decade war with the PKK. A draft framework law, the product of more than two years of negotiations with the imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, reached parliament this week, and a plenary vote is expected soon. An end to the armed conflict would benefit Turkey and the wider region. The way the government has drafted the law and managed the process, however, carries several warning signs that temper such optimism.
The New Energy Routes Out of the Gulf

The New Energy Routes Out of the Gulf

by Mustafa Enes Esen, published on 23 July 2026
Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz may ultimately prove more consequential than its military campaign in reshaping the region's energy landscape. Saudi Arabia is operating its pipeline to the Red Sea at capacity and evaluating an expansion. The United Arab Emirates is constructing a second line to bypass Hormuz.
Turkey's Stake in the U.S.–Iran Deal

Turkey's Stake in the U.S.–Iran Deal

by Mustafa Enes Esen, published on 18 June 2026
The agreement provides Iran with substantial gains, including sanctions relief, an end to hostilities extending to Lebanon, and tacit acceptance of its ballistic missile program. The two sides also retain a 60-day window to negotiate a final settlement on the nuclear file. From Ankara's perspective, a settlement preserving the Iranian state was always more likely than the regime change pursued by Washington and Israel.
 What Comes Next in the U.S./Israel–Iran Conflict? Mapping the Escalation Trajectory

What Comes Next in the U.S./Israel–Iran Conflict? Mapping the Escalation Trajectory

by Mehmet Akif Koç, published on 6 April 2026
While it remains too early to fully assess the long-term consequences of the Gaza war, one outcome is obvious: whatever Hamas hoped to achieve on October 7, the fallout has significantly undermined Iran's quasi-hegemonic position in the region.

Reports - Middle East and North Africa

Turkey's Vision For a New Syria

Turkey's Vision For a New Syria

by Mustafa Enes Esen, Haşim Tekineş, Mehmet Demirbaş and Servet Akman, published on 14 February 2026
This report analyzes Turkey’s vision for Syria following the fall of the Assad family and the rise of the HTS under the leadership of Ahmad al-Sharaa. In this regard, it focuses on the foreign actors that, alongside Turkey, now have the greatest ability to shape Syria’s future: namely the United States and Israel.

Videos - Middle East and North Africa

Orta Doğu'da Şii Hilalinin Batışı

September 30, 2024
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 30 September 2024
instituDE Dış Politika Analisti Haşim Tekineş İsrail'in saldırısı sonucu Hizbullah lideri Hasan Nasrallah'ın öldürülmesinin bölge için doğuracağı sonuçlarını ele aldı.

Orta Doğu Savaşın Eşiğinde

September 24, 2024
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 24 September 2024
instituDE Dış Politika Analisti Haşim Tekineş Orta Doğu'da mevcut bulunan yakın savaş tehditini, İsrail-Hizbullah gerilimini ve durumun bölge ve Türkiye için etkilerini ele aldı.

Orta Doğu'da İstihbarat Savaşları

September 20, 2024
by Ali Dinçer and Haşim Tekineş, published on 20 September 2024
Bu yayınımızda Haşim Tekineş ve Ali Dinçer Almanya'nın sınır kontrolleri yapma kararını, Avrupa'da sığınmacı kaşıtı uygulama ve politikaları, İsrail'in Hizbullah üyelerine yönelik çağrı cihazlarını patlatma operasyonunu, İsrail-Hizbullah geriliminin ilerleyen dönemdeki olası seyrini ve Kanada siyasetinde yaşanan son gelişmeleri ele aldılar.

Mısır'la Yeni Bir Sayfa

September 5, 2024
by Ali Dinçer and Haşim Tekineş, published on 5 September 2024
Bu yayınımızda Ali Dinçer ve Haşim Tekineş Mısır-Türkiye normalleşmesini, Sisi'nin bu haftaki Türkiye ziyaretini ve Türkiye'nin BRICS'e katılma niyetini değerlendirdiler.

Gazze Orta Doğu'da Amerika'yı Bitirdi

August 24, 2024
by Haşim Tekineş, published on 24 August 2024
Haşim Tekineş Gazze Savaşı'nın Orta Doğu üzerindeki etkilerini Andreas Krieg adlı akademisyenin Mayıs 2024'te kaleme aldığı bir makaleyi özetleyerek anlatıyor. Gazze Savaşı Orta Doğu'da ABD'yi bitirdi mi?

Rusya İşgal Altında

August 16, 2024
by Ali Dinçer and Haşim Tekineş, published on 16 August 2024
Haftanın önemli uluslararası gündemlerinden Ukrayna'nın Rusya topraklarına girmesini, Gazze'de şiddetin devam edişini, ateşkes görüşmelerini, Biden'ın görevdeki son üç ayında Gazze savaşına dair adım atma olasılığı, Mahmut Abbas'ın Türkiye temasları ile ABD seçim sürecine dair son gelişmeleri ele aldılar.