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Turkey's pivot to Africa and the arms sales fueling instability
Episode 1346

Turkey's pivot to Africa and the arms sales fueling instability

William Doran, the co-author of the recent Foreign Policy Magazine piece “How Turkish Arms End Up In African Conflicts”, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why Ankara’s engagement on the continent is generating violence, not stability.

The Greek Current

November 6, 202511m 34s

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Show Notes

Turkey has been expanding its diplomatic, economic, and security footprint in Africa over the past decade. A surge in arms sales is now raising alarms, as Turkish arms - primarily drones - end up in conflict zones and in the hands of unaccountable actors. William Doran, the co-author of the recent Foreign Policy Magazine piece “How Turkish Arms End Up In African Conflicts”, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why Ankara’s engagement on the continent is generating violence, not stability.

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

How Turkish Arms End Up in African Conflicts

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