Kemal Kirişci

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Kemal Kirişci is a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, with an expertise in Turkish foreign policy and migration studies.

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Can Syrian Refugees Help Improve Türkiye-U.S. Relations? Giving UNDP’s Türkiye Compact a Chance

Not only could the policy proposal create jobs in Türkiye, including for the 3.3 million Syrian refugees there, but it could also provide a much-needed boost to Türkiye-U.S. relations through enhanced bilateral trade.

· December 5, 2023
In the Media
The New Geopolitics of Central Asia: China Vies for Influence in Russia’s Backyard

As China vies for more influence in Central Asia, the United States, the European Union, and other Asian countries must take a strategic interest in Kazakhstan to ensure the country’s prosperity and protect the international liberal economic order.

· January 2, 2018
Brookings Institution
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Turkey's Changing Role in the World

As Turkey increases its regional and global influence, its internal political challenges may limit Ankara’s ability to achieve its global ambitions even as its new foreign policy focus could affect Turkey’s relations with the United States and the European Union.

· June 25, 2010