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Francesco Siccardi
Francesco Siccardi
Francesco Siccardi
Deputy Director, Carnegie Europe
Francesco Siccardi

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Francesco Siccardi is deputy director at Carnegie Europe, where he is responsible for harmonizing Carnegie Europe’s strategic and operational priorities and managing relations with Carnegie’s global centers and programs as well as partner organizations in Europe. Francesco’s own research focuses on EU-Turkey relations and on EU policies toward the MENA region.

Francesco earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in International Relations from the University of Turin.

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MA and BA, International Relations, University of Turin
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English, French, Italian, Spanish

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Russia's President Vladimir Putin meets with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) member states leaders' summit in Astana on July 3, 2024.
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Understanding Türkiye’s Entanglement With Russia

As the transatlantic allies adapt to Europe’s new geopolitical realities, maintaining unity against Russia will be critical. Türkiye will have a pivotal role to play in this long-term effort.

Why the West Should Watch Turkey’s Local Elections

The outcome of Turkey’s vote will impact the country’s economy, governance, and international posture. A large victory of the ruling party would reinforce Erdogan’s personal power and strengthen his ties to Putin.

· March 26, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Turkey and the Ukraine War: Whose Side Is Ankara on?

Turkey continues its balancing act, siding with the West on Ukraine but relying on Russia to pursue its ambitions of becoming a regional energy center. While progress toward bringing Turkey closer to the West will have its limits, there is scope for more cooperation between Brussels and Ankara.

· March 4, 2024
EURACTIV
In The Media
in the media
Türkiye and the Ukraine war: Whose side is Ankara on?

Recent signs point to a rekindling of relations between Turkey and the West, particularly on action relating to Ukraine, but long-term energy dependencies indicate that Turkey and Russia will remain close partners for the foreseeable future.

· March 4, 2024
Euractiv
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Understanding the Energy Drivers of Turkey’s Foreign Policy

Turkey’s dependence on energy imports has an impact on the country’s economic and geopolitical orientation. Turkish leaders should devise energy policies that respond to domestic priorities, regional ambitions, and the challenges posed by climate change.

· February 28, 2024
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Why Turkey’s Syria Policy May Be About to Change

As municipal elections near, the Erdogan government feels it is facing a dangerous situation that imposes a new military intervention.

· February 5, 2024
Turkey at 100

President Erdogan has sought to rally the Turkish people around the republic’s centenary. But to realize its domestic and global ambitions, Ankara must tend to its economic crisis and rule-of-law deficiencies.

· October 24, 2023
Q&A
What to Expect From Erdoğan’s New Term

The Turkish president has three main priorities and the support of an overwhelmingly conservative parliament.

Turkey Heads Into a Critical Election Runoff

A return to a parliamentary democracy system—the opposition’s most important electoral promise—is highly unlikely if Erdogan remains in power. This would be bad news for Turkey’s Western allies.

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Green Politics Could Have an Outsized Impact on Türkiye’s Elections

The connection between construction projects, disregarded environmental regulations, and corruption remains crucial for understanding Ankara’s descent into authoritarianism.

· April 25, 2023