Turkey’s Policy towards the Middle East and North Africa after the Arab Spring mai 2, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Moyen Orient, Turquie.Tags: foreign policy, IPLI, MENA, Mesut Özcan, Middle East, Syria, TEPAV, Turkey, Turkey Policy Brief Series
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Turkey Policy Brief Series (IPLI – TEPAV) 9th edition, 2013, 9 p. Français
by Mesut Özcan *
"Beginning at the end of 2010, the transformation of the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) has replaced the erstwhile political structures which were remnants of the Cold War era, with more representative administrations. (en savoir plus…)
Istanbul. Grands chantiers : le trop-plein mai 23, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Istanbul, Turquie.Tags: aéroport, écosystème, environnement, fôret, urbanisme
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Courrier international (France) no. 1177, jeudi 23 mai 2013, p. 42 Türkçe
En couverture ~ Istanbul
Caglar Yurtseven, Radikal (Istanbul)
La Direction de l’évaluation des effets sur l’environnement [qui dépend du ministère de l'Environnement et de la Planification urbaine] vient de rendre sa copie. Elle a remis son rapport sur la construction d’un troisième aéroport à Istanbul. Un projet qui va ouvrir toute la partie nord de la ville à l’urbanisation. (en savoir plus…)
Au festival du théâtre lycéen francophone. Saint-Joseph en Turquie mai 23, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Art-Culture, France, Turquie.Tags: Ankara, Belfort, festival de théâtre lycéen francophone d'Ankara, lycée Saint-Joseph, lycée Tevfik Fikret, théâtre
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L’Est Républicain (France) jeudi 23 mai 2013, p. BEL4
Belfort
Sous l’impulsion du rectorat de l’académie de Besançon, des idées de travail autour du théâtre ont été proposées aux enseignants. (en savoir plus…)
Délocalisations : comment l’auto a mis le cap à l’Est mai 22, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Economie, France.Tags: industrie automobile
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Les Echos (France) no. 21440, mercredi 22 mai 2013, p. 16
Maxime Amiot
L’Europe de l’Est et la Turquie représentent 25 % de la production auto européenne. (en savoir plus…)
La Turquie devrait profiter de flux de capitaux supplémentaires mai 21, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Turquie.Tags: flux de capitaux, investissement, Moody's
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L’AGEFI Quotidien (France) mardi 21 mai 2013, p. 3
Krystèle Tachdjian
Les économistes estiment que le relèvement de la note souveraine turque par Moody’s devrait favoriser l’investissement de long terme dans le pays. (en savoir plus…)
A Partnership between Poland and Turkey: Filling the EU Gap? mai 21, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Turquie, Turquie-UE.Tags: bilateral relations, foreign policy, Pinar Elman, Poland, The Polish Institute of International Affairs, Turkey, Turkey-EU
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Bulletin PISM, No. 54 (507) 21 May 2013
The Polish Institute of International Affairs
Pinar Elman *
In 2014, on the 600th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, Poland and Turkey are preparing to translate their good mutual relations into a deeper strategic partnership in areas of common long-term interest such as energy, defence and space. (en savoir plus…)
Le nouveau consul turc bientôt dans ses murs mai 21, 2013
Posted by Acturca in France, Immigration, Turquie, Turquie-UE.Tags: Bordeaux, consulat, Consulat de Turquie, diplomatie, Volkan Türk Vural
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Sud Ouest (France) Mardi 21 mai 2013, p. C2_6
Dominique Manenc
Bordeaux. Volkan Türk Vural, premier consul turc à Bordeaux s’installera allées de Chartres fin mai. Pour lui, les 15 000 ressortissants girondins sont bien intégrés. (en savoir plus…)
Turkey and the Dream of Ottoman Revival mai 20, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Histoire, Moyen Orient, Turquie.Tags: Ahmet Davutoglu, foreign policy, Middle East, Ottoman Empire, Turkey
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The Wall Street Journal Asia (USA) May 20, 2013, p. 11
By Hillel Fradkin & Lewis Libby *
The Middle East isn’t returning to an era of Ottoman-enforced peace and stability—no matter how badly Ankara wants it. (en savoir plus…)
Turkey oil deal signals end of post-Ottoman empire order mai 20, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Energie, Histoire, Moyen Orient, Turquie.Tags: Iraq, Kurdistan Regional Government, Middle East, oil, Ottoman Empire, Turkey
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Financial Times (UK) Monday, May 20, 2013, p. 2
By David Gardner in London
Confirmation that Turkey plans to buy into the oil and gas wealth of the self-governing Kurdish region of northern Iraq has led to warnings – most stridently from the US – that Ankara is gambling with the break-up of Iraq. (en savoir plus…)
The Sultan’s Raiders: The Military Role of the Crimean Tatars in the Ottoman Empire mai 19, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Histoire.Tags: Brian Glyn Williams, Crimean Tatar, History, military, military history, Ottoman Empire
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The Jamestown Foundation (USA) May 2013, 53 p.
Brian Glyn Williams *
From the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, the Christian nations of Europe and the Shiites of Persia were forced to defend their lands against the inroads of an ever expanding Ottoman Empire, an empire whose awesome war machine at times appeared strong enough to absorb its immediate neighbors. (en savoir plus…)
Syria’s Uprising: sectarianism, regionalisation, and state order in the Levant mai 18, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Etats-Unis, Moyen Orient, Turquie.Tags: Arab Spring, Fride, Hivos, Iran, Iraq, Israël, Middle East, Steven Heydemann, Syria, Turkey, USA
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Working Paper (Fride & Hivos) n° 119, May 2013, 21 p.
By Steven Heydemann *
As the Syrian revolution enters its third year, the risks to regional stability are escalating. Violence has spilled over all of Syria’s borders. The conflict has elevated sectarian tensions in Lebanon, threatening the 1990 Taif settlement that ended 15 years of civil war. (en savoir plus…)
