Garčević Speaks at IEMS George E. Danis Security & Diplomacy Seminar
Ambassador Garčević joined fellow scholars and practitioners to examine how the war in Ukraine may reflect on the situation in Eastern Mediterranean, including Turkish-Greek relations.
Garčević Discusses Turkey, the West, and the Trans-Atlantic Relationship
Ambassador Garčević said that the West often misunderstands Turkey’s interests in the Balkans and underestimates its strength. As it turns out, in the Balkans, Turkey and NATo are not in disagreement
GDP Center Launches New Paper on EU-MERCOSUR FTA
The EU-MERCOSUR free trade agreement would represent the largest trade deal for both blocs in terms of number of citizens involved, but is likely to be a step toward less productive, more unequal and more vulnerable economies in both blocs.
Garčević Quoted Discussing Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
“To carry out a definitive ceasefire and a peace agreement, a third party is needed that is of mutual trust and that also has the influence to do so.”
Garcevic Speaks on Panel on NATO, Turkey, and the Western Balkans
Amb. Vesko Garcevic spoke as part of the panel hosted by the Institute of Eastern Mediterranean Studies at Emmanuel College.
Aftandilian in The Arab Weekly on U.S. Syria Policy
Gregory Aftandilian the decision by United States President Donald Trump to pull U.S. troops from the northern Syria border.
Greenwald Interviewed on Trump’s Tariffs on Turkey
Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discussed the state of relations between the United States and Turkey.
Greenwald Interviewed on US-Turkey Relations
Michael Greenwald (Pardee ’07) discusses U.S. sanctions against two Turkish government officials in response to the imprisonment of an American pastor in Turkey.
Lukes Interviewed on EU Rift With Poland and Turkey
Prof. Igor Lukes the growing rift between the European Union and the governments of Poland and Turkey over rule of law in the countries.
Keylor in Boston Herald on Assassination of Russian Ambassador
Prof. William Keylor discusses how the assassination of Ambassador Andrei Karlov will affect relations between Russia and Turkey.
Najam in Boston Herald on Attacks in the Middle East and Europe
Dean Adil Najam discusses several attacks across the Middle East and Europe that occurred on December 19, 2016.
Corgan in Azeri Today on Trump’s Middle East Policy
Prof. Michael Corgan discusses the effect Donald Trump could have on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Aftandilian Publishes Op-Ed on Egypt’s Response to Turkish Coup
Gregory Aftandilian discusses Egypt’s reaction toward the the July 15, 2016 Turkish coup attempt.
FMHT: Syrian Refugees and Turkey’s Open Door Policy
Dr. Cigdem Benam discussed the sources and transformation of Turkey’s policy towards Syrian refugees.
Alumni Spotlight: Trevithick on Syria Research
Matthew Trevithick (CGS’06, CAS’08) discussed his efforts at SREO Research.
Campagna-Kerven Lecture to Trace Turkey’s Journey
The Pardee School is pleased to announce the 2016 Campagna-Kerven Lecture on Modern Turkey.
Wallace Keynotes Conference in Turkey
Lecturer James C. (Jim) Wallace was the keynote speaker at a recent conference studying religion in Turkey and China.
VIDEO: Jenny White on Turkey’s Challenges
In this video, Professor Jenny White dissects the presidency of Turkey’s Recep Erdogan.
Kerven Lecture Examines Turkey’s Erdogan
The 20th annual Campagna-Kerven Lecture Series on Modern Turkey was held on April 15, entitled, “The Turkish Complex; Big Man, Hero, Traitor, State.”
Video: Ayse Kadioglu Presents Kerven Lecture
Boston University’s Campagna-Kerven Lecture Series on Modern Turkey presents On Memory and Democracy: Skeletons in the Turkish Closet with Ayse Kadioglu, professor at Sabanci Universitesi.