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Dorothée
Nom de l'expert
SCHMID

Intitulé du poste

Head of the Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri

Domaine d'expertises En

Research Areas:

  • Türkiye, foreign policy, social questions 
  • European policies in North Africa and in the Middle-East 
  • Political economy in the region
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Süleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul, Türkiye
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Biographie En

An expert on Mediterranean and Türkiye issues, Dorothée Schmid holds a diploma in public management from Science-Po Paris and a PHD in Political Science from Panthéon-Sorbonne University. She worked as a country-risk analyst for Bank Crédit Agricole-Indosuez and carried out consulting missions for public institutions (European Commission, French Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs), as well as NGOs and private companies, before joining Ifri in 2002.

Dorothée Schmid has produced extensive analysis on EU and French policies in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, the issue of induced democratization, political economy and the regional balance of powers. She has started and developed Ifri’s Contemporary Türkiye Program since 2008 in order to follow the transformations of Turkish politics and the rise of Turkish foreign policy in its neighborhood and beyond. Her current research focusses on the dynamics of political reforms in the Middle East, the future of the rentier-state culture, post-conflict agendas and the new competition for influence among powers in the region.

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"A Capital City Will Always Be a Capital City”: Konya’s Rise Under the AKP’s Rule

Date de publication
27 March 2024
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While the May 2023 parliamentary and presidential elections looked as a difficult test for the flagging Islamo-conservative Justice and Development Party (AKP), they eventually held on to power, demonstrating their remarkable foothold in the Turkish context. The party notably recorded one of its highest scores in Konya, confirming the massive and uninterrupted support of this two-million inhabitants central Anatolian city for Turkish political Islam.

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The French-Greek Partnership: Beyond the Eastern Mediterranean

Date de publication
23 February 2022
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The bilateral defense agreement signed by France and Greece in September 2021 confirms the strategic turn of the relationship between the two countries. It was already unveiled in 2020 when Paris supported Athens to counter Turkish maritime operations that France and Greece considered very hostile.

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Turkey's Method in the Mediterranean: The Hold over Northern Cyprus

Date de publication
21 July 2021
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On July 20, 2021, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan celebrated with his Turkish Cypriot counterpart Ersin Tatar the 47th anniversary of the Turkish military intervention in Northern Cyprus. This ceremony marks the strategic reinvestment of the Cypriot file by Turkey.

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Is Escalation Between France and Turkey in the Middle East and Beyond Inescapable?

Date de publication
11 November 2020
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In recent years, France and Turkey have been on opposing sides relating to Middle East concerns. 

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France and the Modernization of the EU-Turkey Customs Union: Interests and Obstacles

Date de publication
28 July 2020
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This report is part of a joint endeavor of the Centre for Applied Turkey Studies (CATS) at Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), along with Elcano Royal Institute (ELCANO, Madrid), The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM, Warsaw), Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI, Rome) and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, Athens), to open perspectives for the modernization of the European Union-Turkey Customs Union (EU-Turkey CU). 

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The Middle East: The Economy in The Race for Power

Date de publication
23 March 2020
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Middle Eastern geopolitics is currently undergoing structural changes: the regional order is in transition in the aftermath of the Arab Spring that undermined authoritarian governance, and triggered the competition for power against a backdrop of American withdrawal. 

The Gulf: from Geopolitics to Plain Politics

Date de publication
10 March 2020
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The geopolitical shadow of the Gulf now extends far beyond the Middle East as a function the external dealings of Iran and the countries of the Arabian Peninsula.


Mind the Gap: How France and Germany Can Spearhead Joint Foreign Policy Initiatives Now

Date de publication
20 April 2018
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In light of the current instability on Europe’s borders and uncertainties about the international role of the US under the administration of President Donald Trump, it is high time for Franco-German foreign policy initiatives. With the formation of a new German government, a window of opportunity opens for new joint action by the two countries at the core of the EU. At the same time, differences between France and Germany, both on policy issues and in terms of their strategic cultures, could impede any such cooperation. 

Middle Eastern States: Crisis and Comeback

Date de publication
05 March 2018
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The Arab Spring has shaken dysfunctional states that were built upon the recurrent use of violence.

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Saving Transatlantic Cooperation and the Iran Nuclear Deal. A View from Europe and the United States

Date de publication
16 February 2018
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Transatlantic differences over the future of the Iran nuclear deal – or the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) of July 2015 – are damaging a nuclear accord that all parties, except the United States, see as delivering on its purpose. They also increase the risk of Washington and European capitals working at cross-purposes vis-à-vis Iran and broader regional policies. To avoid such a scenario, the E3 (France, Germany, United Kingdom)/European Union (EU) and the United States need to set up new channels of communication to avoid a transatlantic rift, to attempt – if at all possible – to preserve the Iran deal, and to secure its benefits for regional and global security.

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Amr ABDELRAHIM chercheur à l'Ifri

Amr ABDELRAHIM

Research Fellow, Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri

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Denis BAUCHARD

Denis BAUCHARD

Senior Advisor, Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri

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Adel BAKAWAN

Adel BAKAWAN

Associate Research Fellow, Turkey and Middle East Program, Ifri
 

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Galip DALAY

Galip DALAY

Associate Research Fellow, Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri

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Aurélien DENIZEAU

Aurélien DENIZEAU

Associate Research Fellow, Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri

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Elisa DOMINGUES DOS SANTOS

Associate Research Fellow, Sub-Saharan Africa Center and Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri

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Lise LESIGNE

Project Officer, Sub-Saharan Africa Center, Turkey/Middle East Program, Ifri