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16.09.2011
After the Arab Spring: a greater Middle Eastern role for Turkey?
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16 September 2011 from 18:00 until 20:00
Turkey, hemmed in for half of the 20th century by its role as a front-line guardian of NATO, has emerged as the most democratic Muslim country.
In conjunction with the Middle East concentration program at PSIA, “After the Arab Spring: is there a greater Middle Eastern role for Turkey?” will bring together Nathalie Nougayrede of Le Monde, Dorothée Schmid of the IFFRI, and Riva Kastoryano of the CERI, Sciences Po, for a discussion of Turkey’s role in the region.
Corresponding with the release of “Fils de Conquérants,” the French translation of the Economist book of the year “Sons of the Conquerors: the rise of the Turkish world” written by Hugh Pope of the International Crisis Group.