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Turkey’s Crossroads: A Personal Journey Through Geopolitics and Economy
“Turkey is a European country, an Asian country, a Middle Eastern country, Balkan country, Caucasian country, neighbor to Africa, Black Sea country, Caspian Sea, all these.” — Ahmet Davutoğlu
I traveled to Turkey in the winter of 2014 to visit my son Tomer, who was spending the semester at Istanbul’s Bahçeşehir University. Growing up in Israel, where echoes of the Ottoman Empire were everywhere — in old railway stations, government buildings, and even the lingering nostalgia in some neighborhoods — it felt almost surreal to stand in the place where that empire began.
In Istanbul, I sensed a sharp current in the air, a kind of restless tension. Looking back now, I understand why. This was the winter when ISIS was drawing recruits from all over the world, many slipping through Istanbul on their way into Syria. That awareness hummed under the surface, but it didn’t overshadow the city’s enchantment.