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  • Panel discussion with representatives of Armenian Diaspora - Istanbul Kültür University

    GPoT Center staff attended the panel discussion titled “Armenian Diaspora-Turkey Relations”, which was jointly organized by the International Relations Department of Istanbul Kültür University (IKU) and the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)

    The event took place on March 5, 2015 on the premises of Istanbul Kültür University and was attended by academicians, researchers, civil society activists, and IKU students.

  • Roundtable Meeting with Mr. George Papandreou

    It was our great pleasure to host Mr. George Papandreou, former Prime Minister of Greece and current President of Socialist International, for a roundtable meeting. The event was attended by a distinguished group of academicians, journalists, diplomats, as well as students, and took place on the premises of Istanbul Kültür University on February 27. 

    The discussions assessed current Turkish-Greek relations, EU-Greek relations, the future of the Cyprus question, and Greek politics after the recent general elections in Greece.
     

  • Roundtable Meeting on Women Rights

    It was our pleasure to organise a roundtable meeting on women rights and violation against women on the premises of Istanbul Kültür University on February 24, 2015. The meeting was held with the participation of academicians, students, and civil society activists. 

  • 2014'de Türk Dış Politikası Paneli | Haber 7

    GPoT Direktörü Mensur Akgün konuşmasında, Türkiye'nin AB ile ilişkilerine ve Kıbrıs sorunundaki gelişmelere değinerek, 2014'de Türkiye-AB ilişkilerinde kurumsal anlamda hiçbirşey olmadığını belirtti.

  • The War of Ideas | Omar Sheira | Umeå Association of International Affairs

    The wave of extremism which has engulfed Iraq, Syria and more broadly, the Middle East is characterized by military, political, social, and religious dimensions. And while all these factors coincide, none of them solely accounts for the ongoing crisis. 

    The article was published in the Umeå Association of International Affairs' Utpost #2.

    To read the full article in English, please click here.