The colour revolutions (also spelt, color revolutions) [1] are a series of often non-violent protests and accompanying (attempted or successful) changes of government and society that took place in post-Soviet states (particularly Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan) and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the early 21st century. [2] The aim of the colour revolutions was to establish. The short-sighted policy of the Central Bank of Turkey to lower interest rates to 16% has accelerated the collapse of the Turkish lira (30% this year), which together with popular discontent over the high cost of living (rate year-on-year CPI in September of 20%), could unleash social outbreaks that, remotely controlled by the CIA, could lead to a Color Revolution in Turkey that would force.
The analyst said Erdogan's victory in the elections was "very unpleasant" for Western countries, but if the West had tried to carry out a color revolution in Turkey, it would most likely have lost. SIMFEROPOL, March 25 - RIA Novosti Crimea, Anna Petrova. What is happening in Turkey today is the third attempt by the West in the last fifteen years, and above all by the United States and Britain, to carry out a color revolution and a coup d'etat in.
Our article describes the essence of the Color Revolutions, the emergence of the Arab Spring and its occurrence in other regions, its spread through the Internet at lightning speed, its influence on Turkey, one of the powers in the region, and Turkey's role in these processes and events in Syria. Given the opaque and politicized judicial process in Turkey, the details about the non. Of course, Turkey has a long history of coups, and the most recent attempt was in July of 2016.
Three months before the coup attempt, I worked on a Wikistrat wargame about the Syrian Civil War. The fate of the "color revolutions". Color revolution against Erdogan? Erdogan would have carried out the establishment of the Islamist-Erdoganist state, which would mean the end of the secular state which was established in 1923 by the father of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk who believed that " secularism and the Europeanization of Turkey were the most appropriate means.
Georgia's Rose Revolution (2003) Ukraine's Orange Revolution (2004) Kyrgyzstan's Tulip Revolution (2005) Russia sees these movements as Western interference threatening its regional influence. Georgia: It is a country located in Eastern Europe and West Asia, bordered by Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. It has a sea boundary with.