Project 2028
- An evidence-based policy review platform examining Turkey’s NATO membership
- Structured analytical framework targeting institutional decision-makers
- Non-partisan documentation for policy review processes
- Toward reassessment by 2028
Purpose
The Turkey out of NATO initiative, Project 2028, is a strategic policy review platform dedicated to compiling, documenting, and presenting evidence-based analysis regarding the trajectory of Turkey’s membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
This platform is not a campaign. It is not a media outlet. It is not an activist initiative. It is a structured repository of policy-relevant materials designed to support institutional review processes.
Scope
The initiative examines Turkey’s conduct within the NATO framework across four interconnected dimensions:
- Strategic Case: The foundational argument for reassessing membership, including NATO asymmetry and alliance integrity
- Structural Breach: Documentary evidence of treaty violations and procedural obstruction
- Security & Values: Assessment of alignment with NATO’s foundational principles
- Geopolitical Alignment: Analysis of Turkey’s deepening ties with NATO adversaries
Methodology
All materials presented on this platform are sourced from official records, congressional proceedings, treaty texts, policy analyses, and verified reporting. The analytical approach follows established policy review frameworks, structured around primary documentation and institutional precedent.
Institutional Positioning
This platform is designed to meet the standards expected in institutional environments , think tanks, parliamentary committees, foreign affairs councils, and defense policy reviews. Every assertion is documented. Every conclusion is traceable. The tone is deliberately measured and analytical.
The goal is not to provoke. It is to inform. And to provide the structured foundation for a conversation that is already taking place in the corridors of power , but deserves a dedicated, comprehensive, publicly accessible resource.