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June 17th, 2009

Turkey’s Changing Role in Geopolitics

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Forum for Philosophy

June 17th, 2009

Turkey’s Changing Role in Geopolitics

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Ziba Norman

Part of Turkey: East or West? series. Co-organised with The Transatlantic & Caucasus Studies Institute, London

6.30-8.00pm | Tuesday 16 June 2009
Room G108, 20 Kingsway, LSE

Speaker
Ziba Norman, Director, Transatlantic & Caucasus Studies Institute, London

Turkey: East or West?
The Republic of Turkey, as a secular nation state, was created out of the ashes of the Ottoman Empire at the end of World War I. Since then Turkey has moved steadily westward, being hailed as a model for the Islamic world. Now an established member of NATO, the Council of Europe and the OSCE, though membership of the European Union has proved elusive. But as a nation that straddles two continents (Asia and Europe) it has always had a complex identity. This lecture series looked at the forces that are shaping Turkey from within and the impact and influence Turkey is projecting in the region and beyond; ultimately asking the question: where next for Turkey?

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