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Turkey Unveiled: An Intensive Two-Day Seminar on Turkey
October 5-6, 2013 from 10:00am-5:00pm
McGhee Library (ICC 301), Intercultural Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Speaker: Sinan Ciddi, Georgetown University
Would you like to know more about Turkey, the salient features of its internal and foreign policy perspectives without having to commit to a full course-load with assignments and readings? Are you curious about the increased visibility of Turkey in the international and regional arena? Enroll in this free 2-day seminar taught by Sinan Ciddi (Executive Director of the Institute of Turkish Studies) and Lisel Hintz (George Washington University).
No assignments, no readings: only a two day seminar focusing on:
- The Ottoman Legacy and the Origins of the Republican era, Kemalism, Nation-building and the Single Party Period
- The Multiparty Party Era and the decade of the Justice and Development Party (AKP)
- Determinants of Turkish Foreign Policy and the Cold War
- Turkey's New Foreign Policy: An Emerging Regional Power?
Free and Open to Students, Faculty and Staff of the Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area.
Enrollment: turkeyunveiled.eventbrite.com
For further information please email: sc778@georgetown.edu.

