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1. Arabs' Spring, Turks' Autumn?
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... between Israel and (South) Cyprus, the parliamentary vote of confidence on the new Iraqi government, terrorist attacks in Pakistan and in Alexandria, Egypt, the visits of foreign dignitaries, Israel’s ...
... even recently opened another difficult diplomatic front with Europe and Israel over Cyprus, rekindling the emotional issue of the exploitation of the rich gas fields off the coast of the Greek section ...
... Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia plus the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Cyprus the newest members of the Union. This was the largest single enlargement of the Union in terms ...
... term Neo-Ottomanism was first used by Greeks after Turkey landed its forces in Cyprus in 1974.[7] Therefore, Neo-Ottomanism originally reflected the negative connotations of how Turks were viewed in the ...
... and other potential donors." Eagleburger also warns of "nettlesome" issues that could adversely affect U.S. relations with the Turkish junta, for example, "Congressional badgering on Cyprus, ...
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Conference on Turkey's New Foreign Policy Conference on Turkey's New Foreign Policy CENTER FOR DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY        presents   TURKEY'S NEW FOREIGN POLICY   conference panel featuring   Daniel Brumberg (Georgetown University) Omer Taspinar (Brookings) Yossi Shain (Georgetown University) Fevzi Bilgin (St. Mary's College, Washington Review)   moderator Sinan Ciddi (Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University)   Wednesday, Oct... Read more...
Conference: Russia and Eurasia: 20 Years After The Soviet Union Conference: Russia and Eurasia: 20 Years After The Soviet Union CONFERENCE: RUSSIA AND EURASIA: 20 YEARS AFTER THE SOVIET UNION  April 14, 2011, Washington DC   Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia's geopolitical environment has changed dramatically. The emergence of new states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the widening of European integration, and the rise of China have all transformed Russia's rela... Read more...
Conference on Turkish & Eurasian Affairs Conference on Turkish & Eurasian Affairs The Washington Review of Turkish & Eurasian Affairs, in partnership with The Center for the Study of Democracy at St. Mary's College of Maryland, held a a one-day conference at Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland, November 23, 2010. The goal of the conference was to address critical issues affecting Turkey and Eurasian societies. The conference brought together scholars from across the socia... Read more...
Conference on Deep State, Ergenekon, and Turkey's Constitutional Referendum Conference on Deep State, Ergenekon, and Turkey's Constitutional Referendum The Washington Review of Turkish & Eurasian Affairs held a conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC, on September 15, 2010,  three days after the critical constitutional referendum in Turkey, featuring Wayne Madsen, Joe Lauria, Mustafa Akyol, Levent Korkut, and Ihsan Bal.   FEATURED SPEAKERS Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journ... Read more...
Reception at APSA 2010 Reception at APSA 2010 The Washington Review  held a reception at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, in Washington, DC, on September 4, 2010. The event provided a friendly venue for political scientists who work on Turkey and Eurasia to meet and network.      Read more...