The public perception of foreign policy in Turkey is significantly influenced by political identities, generational differences, and the media ecosystem. Whereas diplomatic visits used to be seen as a “state matter,” they have now become an issue “aligned with party identity.” Young people approach the issue with pragmatism and skepticism, while the older generation tends to act more on state reflexes. The media, meanwhile, acts as an echo chamber that deepens these differences.
This content analyzes how the public perceives the outcomes for Turkey of the agreements signed following President Erdoğan's meeting with US President Donald Trump during his visit to the US to attend the UN General Assembly:
The section includes an analysis and evaluation of which party participants would vote for if electi...
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The use of artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly widespread in Turkey. Two out of every f...
The public's 12-month inflation perception, which averaged 106 percent in July, rose to 108 percent...
This section includes analyses and evaluations of which party participants would prefer to vote for...
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