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Turkey and Europe: Issues and Challenges
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01:18:57

Turkey and Europe: Issues and Challenges

Nas
Çiğdem
Akgül Açikmeşe
Sinem

In a recent comment, the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey desires to “turn a new page in its relations with the EU in the new year,” in a message addressed to the European

Quo Vadis Turkey and Greece/Cyprus Relations? Impacts on Turkey’s Foreign Policy
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01:20:34

Quo Vadis Turkey and Greece/Cyprus Relations? Impacts on Turkey’s Foreign Policy

Aydın
Mustafa
Triantaphyllou
Dimitrios

The relations between Greece and Turkey find themselves in a state of increased tensions for most of 2020 with no end in sight regarding their alleviation. The two nations sharing a common geography,

Neither Friends nor Foes: Turkey and the US relations
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01:22:34

Neither Friends nor Foes: Turkey and the US relations

Güvenç
Serhat
Tuğtan
Mehmet Ali

Turkey-US relations has been on a roller-coaster since the end of the Cold War. Despite the rhetoric of strategic partnership or model partnership, the two sides have failed to develop a strategic

Looking at the current Turkish foreign policy: perceptions and misperceptions
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00:49:45

Looking at the current Turkish foreign policy: perceptions and misperceptions

Çelikpala
Mitat
Özel
Soli

Turkish foreign policy appears to have been in a state of change. It was trying to rely more on soft power elements in the 2000s, radically shifted to a more aggressive position including sending

The Syrian crisis and its effects on Turkey’s foreign policy
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01:19:39

The Syrian crisis and its effects on Turkey’s foreign policy

Ülgen
Sinan
Dalay
Galip

Since its foundation in 1923, the Turkish Republic has never encountered a regional security and political crisis as severe as the Syrian Civil War. Indeed, the Syrian crisis that erupted in the

The Nagorno-Karabakh War, Turkey and the new regional dynamics after three decades
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01:08:04

The Nagorno-Karabakh War, Turkey and the new regional dynamics after three decades

Balci
Bayram
Çelikpala
Mitat

After forty-four days of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Karabakh, parties have signed a ceasefire agreement which has ended the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War and Russian troops have been deployed

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Intervenants

Turquie

After graduating from Atatürk University, Department of Geography, Deniz has been working at Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, Department of Geography since 1993. Deniz became Assistant Professor in 2003; Associate Professor in 2011 and Professor in 2016. He continues his studies mainly on irregular migration and security. He pioneered the establishment of the Population and Migration Research Center at Van Yüzüncü Yıl University in order to institutionalize migration research in Van, which has been an important crossroads of international migration for many years. He also took an active role in the establishment of the General Directorate of Migration Management. Deniz, who still works as the Dean of the Faculty of Letters and the Director of the Population and Migration Research Center at the university, continues his studies on the geographical structure of Turkey's eastern border, the relationship between the geographical structure of the border and irregular migration flows, migrant networks, the actors of migration and security.

Turquie

Sibel Karadağ is an assistant professor at Kadir Has University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration. She is also 2021/2022 Mercator-IPC Fellow. Karadağ received her PhD from Koç University in 2020, with the dissertation titled “Monitoring Migration, Governing Borders in the Aegean Sea: An Ethnographic Study of Practices, Subjectivities and Narratives”. After completing her doctoral research, she worked as postdoc at MiReKoc within the Horizon 2020 ADMIGOV project, and simultaneously pursued her research under GAR. During the 2018/2019 academic year, she was a Fulbright Fellow at Yale University. Her interests lie mainly in critical security and border studies, migration and mobility, politics of humanitarianism, sovereignty and citizenship, social and political theory. Karadağ received her BA in Social and Political Science and MA in European Studies from Sabancı University as well as a MSc in Social Policy from LSE with Jean Monnet Scholarship.

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