González Blasco, Ildefonso

Ildefonso Gonzalez Blasco is a journalist and works for the news agency Europa Press from the year 2000 at the area of International. Currently he works in Turkey for Europa Press, as well as for several newspapers.

ARTICLES (3)

A Judicial Coup d’Etat in Turkey

The possible outlawing of Erdogan’s party removes the European dream even more

By Ildefonso González Blasco, 24th April 2008

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The Turkish lay establishment, represented by certain bureaucratic, judicial, military sectors is ready to recover in the courts what was lost in the ballot boxes, and has asked the court to close the AKP, the Islamic formation moderated in the government since 2002. A request that would have pernicious consequences for Turkey, assures the author.

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The United States Takes Turkey Out of Iraq

How to resolve the Kurdish problem

By Ildefonso González Blasco, 18th March 2008

turcosvskurdos.jpgAfter days of a military offensive against the Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, Turkey consented to withdraw its troops, in what appears to be a strategy to gain Washington’s trust and ensure that Ankara will have the possibility to carry out new, characteristically similar offensives (limited in scope and duration) in the near future. However, the Kurdish question will not be resolved until Turkey changes its mentality and puts policy before force when making decisions related to national security, states the author.

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Turkey´s diplomatic coercion with Iraq

When the threat is credible, the threatened reacts

By Ildefonso González Blasco, 16th November 2007

The crisis between the Turkish army and the Kurdish rebels of the PKK seems to be mitigated thanks to the offers guaranteed to Turkey on behalf of the United States and Iraq, but the chaos that devastated the latter, predicts that the conflict will continue in the short term, and possibly the long term as well. Turkey has emerged victorious from its first incursion but the future is no more flattering for its interests. A large part of the solution the crisis is thanks to the United States.

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