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Tags: AKP, Constitution, Ergün Özbudun, Ersin Kalaycıoğlu, government, interview, parliamentary system, presidential system, semi-presidential system
BBC Monitoring European (UK) 30 May 2012 Türkçe
Text of report by Turkish newspaper Vatan website on 21 May
Interview with Ergun Ozbudun, Professor of Constitutional Law at Bilkent University, by Mine Senocakli: "The Semi-presidential System Is More Objectionable Than the Presidential System" (en savoir plus…)
Posted by Acturca in Moyen Orient, Turquie.
Tags: Arab Spring, Ersin Kalaycıoğlu, foreign policy, Israël, Middle East, Syria, Turkey, Turquie
Bitterlemons-international.org, April 26, 2012, Edition 15
The Arab revolutions: strategic assessment II
Ersin Kalaycioglu *
When the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in Sidi Bouzid led to an avalanche of protests in Tunisia in January 2011, nearly the entire Arab world began to rock with popular uprisings. (en savoir plus…)
Posted by Acturca in Moyen Orient, Turquie.
Tags: Arab Spring, Ersin Kalaycıoğlu, foreign policy, Middle East, Turkey, Turquie
The Daily Star (Lebanon) November 05, 2011, p. 7
By Ersin Kalaycioglu *
When asked what the most demanding challenge is for a seasoned politician, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was reported to have said, “events, my dear boy, events.” The events of the last nine months in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria have shattered the game of politics that elites played in Arab countries, along with the political dreams of many, including those of Turkish foreign policymakers. (en savoir plus…)
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, June 2011
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (en savoir plus…)
Posted by Acturca in Turquie.
Tags: Ali Çarkoğlu, environment, Ersin Kalaycıoğlu, International Social Survey Program, Turkey, Turquie
Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey)
Monday, May 16, 2011, Istanbul
A very small minority of people in Turkey believes environmental issues are a major concern in Turkey, according to a questionnaire called “Environment in Turkey,” conducted in the framework of International Social Survey Program by Professor Ersin Kalaycıoğlu of Sabancı University and Professor Ali Çarkoğlu of Koç University. (en savoir plus…)