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Happy Anniversary? EU-Turkey relations at age 50. An appeal 12 septembre 2013

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European Stability Initiative (ESI) 12 September 2013

By Gerald Knaus and Lucia Gobierna *

On 12 September 1963 leaders of the European Economic Community and Turkey met in Ankara. They signed an Association Agreement– the Ankara Agreement – with the objective “to promote the continuous and balanced strengthening of trade and economic relations between the Parties.” (suite…)

50 years of EU-Turkey relations: talk the talk and walk the walk 12 septembre 2013

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Uluslararası Politika Akademisi (UPA) 12 September 2013

Laura Batalla

12th September 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the Ankara Agreement, signed in 1963 in Ankara, hence its name. The agreement established an association between Turkey and the then European Economic Community (EEC) signaling the start of a long-standing close relationship. (suite…)

Ankara isolé 12 septembre 2013

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Courrier international, no. 1193, jeudi 12 septembre 2013, p. 18       Türkçe

Hasan Cemal, T24 (Istanbul)

Lorsque l’AKP [le parti musulman modéré turc] est arrivé au pouvoir [en 2002], la situation était différente. En effet, au début des années 2000, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Abdullah Gül [ministre des Affaires étrangères de 2002 à 2007] et ensuite Ahmet Davutoglu [ministre des Affaires étrangères depuis 2009] avaient commencé à forger la politique extérieure de la Turquie en tenant compte des équilibres délicats liés à la position géopolitique particulièrement sensible du pays. (suite…)

Most Turkish students want to study abroad 12 septembre 2013

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University World News (UK) Issue No: 287, 12 September 2013

Peta Lee

An overwhelming majority of Turkish students, 95%, would like to study overseas – and the number of international students in the country has doubled in six years – according to a report released by the British Council ahead of the European Association for International Education’s annual conference held in Istanbul this week. (suite…)