Turkish Foreign Policy & the Balkans: Implications on Transatlantic Security mai 28, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Etats-Unis, Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie.Tags: Balkans, foreign policy, Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Seminar, The London School of Economics and Political Science, Turkey
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LSEE – Research on South Eastern Europe
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca *
On the 14th of May 2013, Dr Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Assistant Professor of political science Elizabethtown College and LSEE Visiting Fellow, gave a presentation entitled on Turkish foreign policy and the Balkans, Implications on Transatlantic Security. (en savoir plus…)
Turkey and the Western Balkans: Between Soft Security and the Ottoman Legacy janvier 1, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie, UE.Tags: Adam Balcer, Balkans, demosEUROPA – Centre for European Strategy, EU, Turkey, western balkans
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Policy paper (demosEUROPA – Centre for European Strategy) January 2013
Adam Balcer *
The European Union (EU) perceives the Western Balkans as its own internal affair. Indeed, the EU is the main centre of gravity for the region, without a serious long term alternative such as Turkey, Russia or China. (en savoir plus…)
Turkey and the Balkans: New Policy in a Changing Regional Environment octobre 31, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie.Tags: Balkans, Bülent Aras, German Marshall Fund of the United States
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German Marshall Fund of the United States, October 31, 2012, 4 p.
Bülent Aras *
Turkish policymakers consider regional cooperation and integration in the Balkans as an essential component of Turkey’s new regional policy as well as its own stability at home. (en savoir plus…)
Yaprak dökümü : une recette enviée octobre 25, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Art-Culture, Economie, Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie.Tags: Balkans, Bulgarie, film, Grèce, production télévisée, Resat Nuri Güntekin, série télévisée
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Courrier international (France) no. 1147, jeudi 25 octobre 2012, p. 61
Radko Paunov, 24 Tchassa (Sofia)
Je ne suis pas fan des séries turques, mais je ne suis pas près d’oublier Yaprak dökümü [Quand tombent les feuilles, voir encadré]. De bons acteurs, une mise en scène habile, le choc de personnalités puissantes et contradictoires… (en savoir plus…)
Author Ibrahim Karahasan-Chynar: Turkish Minority Can and Should Have a Constructive Place in Bulgarian Society and Politics octobre 11, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Art-Culture, Europe du Sud-Est, Histoire, Religion, Turquie.Tags: Ahmed Dogan, Balkans, book, Bulgaria, EU membership, History, Ibrahim Karahasan-Chynar, interview, Islam, Movement for Rights and Freedoms, Ottoman Empire, Roxolana, soap opera, Turkey, Turkey-EU, Turkish minority
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Novinite.com (Bulgaria) October 11, 2012, Thursday
Maria Guineva
Neighboring Turkey has always caused fierce debates in Bulgaria on the 500 years of Ottoman rule, on the interpretation of historical facts, on the Communist regime’s Revival Process to replace the names of Bulgarian Muslims with Christian ones (en savoir plus…)
En Bosnie, une fête pour célébrer l’arrivée des Turcs et de l’islam juin 27, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Histoire, Religion, Turquie.Tags: Ajvatovica, Balkans, Bosnie-Herzégovine, Islam, pèlerinage, Prusac
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La Croix (France) no. 39312, mercredi 27 juin 2012, p. 19
Sophie Guesne, Prusac (Bosnie), de notre correspondante
Des milliers de musulmans de Bosnie se sont retrouvés le week-end dernier à Prusac, en Bosnie centrale, pour leur pèlerinage annuel, le « plus grand » en Europe selon les organisateurs. (en savoir plus…)
Turkey in the Balkans: Myths, illusions and realities mai 16, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie.Tags: AKP, Ayhan Simsek, Ö. Faruk Logoglu, Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, CHP, Erhan Türbedar, foreign policy, Neo-Ottomanism, Serbia, Turkey
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Deutsche Welle (Germany) 16 May 2012
Ayhan Simsek
What is behind Turkey’s new assertiveness in the western Balkans? Is it an example of "neo-Ottoman" imperial dreams, economic interests or strategic goals? (en savoir plus…)
Greek crisis diminishes EU influence in Balkans mars 29, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Europe du Sud-Est, Turquie, UE.Tags: Albania, Balkans, economy, EU, Greece, James Pettifer, Kosovar Liberation Army, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Turquie, UE
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Deutsche Welle (Germany) 29 March 2012
Anila Shuka, Interview
The EU will see its sway wane in the Balkans as the Greek crisis persists, says an expert. Turkey looks likely to gain in influence, James Pettifer a Balkans expert from Oxford University told DW. (en savoir plus…)
Bulgaria, Turks and the politics of apology janvier 26, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Histoire, Russie, Turquie.Tags: apology, Balkans, Bulgaria, Histoire, Julian Popov, Russie, Turkey, Turquie
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Al Jazeera, 26 Jan 2012
Julian Popov *, London, United Kingdom
During Bulgaria’s ‘Restoration of Names’ process, nearly one million ethnic Turks were humiliated, says author. (en savoir plus…)
The “Forgotten” Muslims of Southeastern Europe janvier 18, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Europe du Sud-Est, Religion, Turquie.Tags: Balkans, Bulgaria, Kerem Öktem, Muslim, Serbia, Southeastern Europe, Turquie
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Open Society Foundations (USA) January 18, 2012
by Kerem Öktem *
In May 1989, as the walls separating East and West were about to come down in Europe, tens of thousands of anxious Bulgarian Turks began to arrive on the Turkish border. (en savoir plus…)
