Turks have right to free movement in EU – Turkish FM avril 2, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Moyen Orient, Turquie-UE, UE.Tags: Ahmet Davutoglu, Cyprus, foreign policy, interview, Iran, Middle East, Turkey, Turkey-EU, UE, visa
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Euronews, April 2, 2011 Français Türkçe
Interview
Bora Bayraktar
Ahmet Davutoglu is seen as the architect of the new Turkish foreign policy over the last decade. Political scientist and historian, he is often dubbed “the Turkish Kissinger”. (en savoir plus…)
La croissance de la Turquie atteint 8,5% en 2011 avril 2, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Turquie.Tags: croissance, Jack Gladstone, PIB, Timbi, Turquie
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L’Expansion.com (France) 2 avril 2012
Avec AFP
La Turquie a maintenu un rythme de croissance quasi chinois l’année dernière. La crise de l’eurozone devrait la faire ralentir à seulement 4% en 2012 avant un rebond attendu l’année suivante. (en savoir plus…)
Fast-growing Turkish economy showing signs of overheating avril 2, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Turquie.Tags: account deficit, economic growth, economy, GDP, Inan Demir, Neil Shearing, Turkey, Turquie, William Jackson
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The Daily Star (Lebanon) April 02, 2012, p. 4
By Fulya Ozerkan, Ankara (AFP)
The stellar growth Turkey has enjoyed over the past two years may soon come to a swift end, analysts warn, as the country’s economy shows signs of overheating. (en savoir plus…)
Russia’s energy plans for Turkey avril 2, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie, Turquie.Tags: gas, gas pipeline, Russia, Russie, Southern gas corridor, Stratfor, Turkey, Turquie
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EurActiv.com, 2 April, 2012
Stratfor
Greater gas discounts combined with an offer to build natural gas storage facilities may help Russia increase its leverage in Turkey, writes Stratfor *. (en savoir plus…)
Aphrodite’s Gift: Can Cypriot Gas Power a New Dialogue? avril 2, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Energie, Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie, Turquie-UE, UE.Tags: Cyprus, energy, gas, Turkey, Turquie, UE
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Europe Report (International Crisis Group) N° 216, 26 p.
Nicosia/Istanbul/Brussels, 2 April 2012
Eastern Mediterranean tensions have risen since late 2011, when Greek Cypriots unilaterally began drilling in their rich offshore hydrocarbon reserves and Turkey responded with tough criticism and threatening naval manoeuvres. (en savoir plus…)
