marcinmoka Posted August 28, 2007 Report Posted August 28, 2007 (edited) And while Gul himself may not be necessarily religious in his rule of the nation and hardly seems the type to try and influence foreign policy in accordance with his beliefs, this will most certainly raise the specter of heightened tensions in regards to domestic policy. But does it suggest a genuine regression of stability in the long run? The AKP seemed relatively tame. Will it be stepping away from all the pro-E.U progress made thus far? Or is it a mere fad, a temporary backlash in response to Europe's bluff? And if this is the case, what are we to make of the sincerity of these reforms? At least the military got their wish. Thoughts? Edited August 28, 2007 by marcinmoka Quote " Influence is far more powerful than control"
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