Mark Meirowitz, Associate Fellow
Dr. Mark Meirowitz is a Professor of Humanities at SUNY Maritime College in New York. He is an expert in Turkish Foreign Policy and U.S.-Turkish relations. Dr Meirowitz has lectured and written extensively on these (and related) subjects. He frequently appears in U.S. and Turkish media to analyse these issues, as well as other issues related to American foreign policy and International Relations. Dr Meirowitz has been a panellist and moderator at numerous academic conferences and panels, including IEPAS 2021, where he presented a keynote speech on “American Foreign Policy: Turkish-American Relations After Afghanistan”, the Turkey Focus Group of the National Defense University/Institute of National Security Studies, at the annual conferences of the Transatlantic Studies Association and at many other venues. He organised the international conference at SUNY Maritime College to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli/Canakkale Campaign. Previously, he completed the SUNY Levin Fellowship, during which he taught English conversation to Turkish Faculty while in residence at Istanbul Technical University. Dr Meirowitz teaches a wide variety of courses at SUNY Maritime College, including American Foreign Policy, American History and Constitutional Law. He is also a lawyer.
