Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Md Muddassir Quamar’s article on referendum on the constitutional amendment bill in Turkey to change the form of government to presidential system, titled, ‘The Turkish Referendum and Its Impact on Turkey’s Foreign Policy’ was published in E-International Relations on May 22, 2017.
Assistant Fellow, IDSA, Md. Muddassir Quamar’s article on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ recent India visit, titled ‘Here's How President Mahmoud Abbas Visit Signals India’s New Approach Towards Palestine’ was published in Indiatimes.com on May 20, 2017.
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Turkish Referendum: Will it lead to Autocratic Rule?
The post-referendum changes in Turkey will have far reaching implications not only for the form of government but also for the long-term future of the republic and adversely affect democratic consolidation.