How will the upcoming G7 summit handle the fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war?
G7 countries used to focus on economic issues in all the summits they held since 1975, however, recently whatever hot-button issue that is on the agenda has overtaken economic issues to become the main theme of the group's summits of late.After Russi... more
Is an energy-for-grain scheme being floated around by Russia?
As Russia pressed ahead with its invasion of neighboring Ukraine, energy dependence became a major headache for EU countries, but then came the issue of transporting grains from Ukraine, which is a key producer in terms of food security, to internati... more
Will the COP26 Summit achieve its goal in combating climate change?
The issue of climate change has become one of the most important problems our world has ever grappled with. The work initiated under the leadership of the UN in the 1990s in the fight against climate change continues with more concrete steps now.To d... more
Why are gas prices soaring in Europe?
Energy prices are one of the most pressing problems facing EU countries these days. Restrictions related to Covid-19 resulted in shrinking economies and significant reductions in energy demands, as well as a decrease in energy prices.However, declini... more
How must we approach the issue of migration in Turkey?
Turkey is situated in a strategic region nestled between Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East. Due to this geographical location, when fleeing abroad from countries in these regions that are currently experiencing civil wars, turmoil and political ... more
The independence of Turkey’s Central Bank
Time and again debates have arisen over concerns whether Turkey’s Central Bank is truly independent. So, I’ve decided to dive into the deep end of the issue of Central Bank independence in various countries and their general duties.What does it mean ... more
A new era begins for Turkey’s Central Bank
Last week Wednesday, before Turkey’s Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting, I ended my op-ed as such: “The expected hike rate will lead already high interest rates to increase even further. What’s more, and even more importantly, it ... more
Economic growth expectations around the world
The Covid-19 pandemic had an adverse effect on all fields in 2020. Needless to say, economic growth was similarly impacted. Though the degrees at which the countries were affected varies, 2020 was a year that witnessed a serious decline in the global... more
Does it matter who the president of America is?
The elections held in the United States affects not only America but the entire world, primarily its economies, international relations, the future of existing global economic institutions, issues of contempt between states and the countries within t... more
A game of chess between Turkey and the world in the East Med
The “controlled-tension” transpiring like a game of ping pong in the East Mediterranean with the statements being made and symbolic visits is still continuing full-speed ahead. Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar’s visit to Kaş yesterday and the Gre... more
What has changed since the start of the Covid-19 outbreak?
Numerous important changes have occurred in our lives ever since the Covid-19 outbreak emerged in China last year and these were mostly felt in fields such as education, business life, economy, trade, investment tools, social policy, health, among se... more
The East Mediterranean is indispensable for Turkey
Turkey's maritime jurisdiction agreement signed with Libya seems to have changed all balances in the Eastern Mediterranean. Because through this agreement, Turkey declared a new map to the world just like other countries in the region that defined th... more
Which countries will get poorer, richer as Covid-19 grips the world?
Every year on July 1, the World Bank unveils what income group every country falls into, according to gross national income (GNI) per capita, along with which among these states have moved to a higher or lower income group.As it conducts this groupin... more