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Year: 2014

Turkey and Neighbourhood

The Current Turkish Debates On The Borders Of Academic Freedom: Freedom As A Post-1980 Take-It-Easy Option?

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Dr. Başak Alpan 13 January 2011   "The white cracker who wrote the [American] national anthem knew what he was doing. He set the word 'free' to a note...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Two Sides of the Medallion Mehmed the Conqueror: Fighter of Islam or Lover of Western Art?

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Nilay Özlü | 20 December 2010 This paper aims to scrutinize the use and abuse of historical figures for ideological purposes, which happens to be a very common practice in...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Freedom of Expression and the Failure of Reform in Turkey

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Dr. Tim Jacoby | 18 December 2010 Turkey's incumbent Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) government was elected at a pivotal moment. The catastrophic earthquake of 1999...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Turkish Reforms, A Wake-Up Call for Israel*

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Mehmet Celebi | 18 December 2010   On September 12, 22 million Turks voted a resounding "Yes" and thus endorsed a constitutional amendment package that could open wider the door...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Clash of Communities: Turkey’s Dormant Domestic Cold War

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Dr. H. Akin Unver | 10 December 2010 Turkey's September 12, 2010 Constitutional Amendment referendum was perhaps one of the most socially polarizing episodes in its modern history. A slightly...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Geopolitical Journey, Part 5: Turkey

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By George Friedman | 23 November 2010   Editor's note: This is the fifth installment in a series of special reports that Dr. Friedman will write over the next few weeks...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Consensual Or Controversial? Presidential System And The New Constitution In Turkey

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Dr. Basak Alpan | 12 October 2010 Although Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan made it clear that the new constitution will only be drafted after the parliamentary elections of June 2011,...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Turkey’s Increasing Role In Afghanistan*

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Muharrem EKSI | 11 October 2010 Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu’s four-day visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan reawoke debates dealing with Turkey’s increasing role in Afghanistan once again. Intensifying mutual visits...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Turkish Ambassador to the UK Lecture: “Turkey’s Security Perspective in its Region and the Relations with the E.U”*

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By HE Mr. Yiğit Alpogan | 26 September 2010 Although the topic mentions about the security aspects of Turkey and Turkey's relations with the outside world, the main emphasis is going...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

The Specter of Deep State (Contra-Guerrillas) Still Haunts Turkey

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Prof. Bülent Gökay | 16 September 2010 Since 33 members of Turkish 'Deep State' (Contra-Guerrilla), also known as Ergenekon, were seized in a police raid in late January 2008, the...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Hair Today, Prime Minister Tomorrow

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Dr. Soner Cagaptay | 24 August 2010 Turkey has nearly a year to go before it holds elections, but one outcome seems certain: the country's next prime minister will wear a...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

How Conspiracy Theories Spread

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Soner Cagaptay, Jaclyn Blumenfeld, and Burc Ozcelik | 01 August 2010 How and why do conspiracy theories spread in Turkey? Recent developments are a case in point, demonstrating the role of...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Turkey’s New Foreign Policy Direction: Implications for U.S.-Turkish Relations

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Michael Rubin | 28 July 2010 House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Berman, Ranking Member Ros-Lehtinen, Honorable Members. Thank you for this opportunity to testify. Prime Minister Erdoğan, and the Justice and...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Statement of Dr. Ian Lesser

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
By Ian Lesser | 28 July 2010 House Committee on Foreign Affairs Mr. Chairman, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to share my views on Turkey's evolving foreign policy...
Turkey and Neighbourhood

Turkey and the United States: How To Go Forward (and Not Back)

CESRAN Int.31 March 2014
 Statement for the Record By The Honourable Ross Wilson | 28 July 2010   House Committee on Foreign Affairs Mr. Chairman, thank you very much for the honor of being invited to...

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