In an interview with Spanish media, GPOT's Muhammed Ammash talked on recent developments in Turkey-Israel relations.
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Global Political Trends (GPoT) Center's Muhammed Ammash's interview on the Turkey-Israel deal was published by Argentina's news portal Segundo Enfoque.
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Global Political Trends (GPoT) Center's Deputy Director Dr. Sylvia Tiryaki was interviewed by .týždeň to comment on the security situation in the Middle East.
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Küresel Siyasal Eğilimler Merkezi (GPoT), Pensilvanya Üniversitesi’nin dünya çapında geleneksel hale gelen ‘Pennsylvania Üniversitesi Düşünce Kuruluşları ve Sivil Toplum Programı’nın Düşünce Kuruluşları Küresel Endeksi 2015 Raporu’nda en iyiler listesine girdi.
An analytical report, titled Cooperation in an Age of Competition was published after the workshop entitled “International Peace and Cooperation in an Age of Geopolitical Competition”, which was held in April 27-28, 2015.
According to the 2015 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report released on January 29, 2016 by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) at the University of Pennsylvania GPoT Center is ranked number 71 of all university affiliated think tanks in the world.
Global Political Trends (GPoT) Center's Director Prof. Dr. Mensur Akgün was interviewed by Daily Sabah to comment on the Syrian peace talks.
"Kıbrıs meselesinin çözümüne yönelik diplomatik temaslar yoğunlaşmışken, İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi’ne bağlı Global Politikalar Merkezi (GPOT Center), Kıbrıs Rum Kesimi ana muhalefet partisi AKEL Genel Sekreteri Andros Kiprianu’nun katıldığı bir yuvarlak masa toplantısı düzenledi. Dışişlerinin daveti üzerine İstanbul’a gelen Kiprianu, resmi temasları öncesi barış görüşmelerinin son durumuna ilişkin değerlendirmelerini paylaştı."
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Just as diplomatic efforts over Cyprus are accelerating, Istanbul Kültür University’s Global Political Trends Center (Gpot) organized a roundtable meeting last week hosting Andros Kyprianou, general-secretary of the Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL), who was scheduled to have a meeting with both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Ministry the next day.
"When asked about the current state of the peace talks, Kyprianou said he remained hopeful, while underlining three focal points requiring settlement: power sharing, property rights and security."
Kıbrıs Rum Yönetimi Ana Muhalefet Partisi AKEL Genel Sekreteri Andros Kiprianu, Kıbrıs sorununun, iki tarafından iyi niyetiyle çözüleceğini söyledi.