The Role of Turkey in the 2015 NPT Review Conference 4 mai 2015
Posted by Acturca in Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Non Proliferation Treaty, Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), NPT Review Conference, nuclear energy, Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament Initiative (NPDI), The Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), Şebnem Udum
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EDAM Discussion Paper Series, 2015/1, 4 May 2015, 24 p.
Şebnem Udum *
After five apprehensive years which ushered the P5+1 and Iran nuclear deal, the 2015 Non Proliferation Treaty Review Conference under way. (suite…)
A nuclear Turkey? 13 avril 2015
Posted by Acturca in Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: George Perkovich, Iran, NATO, nuclear energy, nuclear proliferation, nuclear weapons, Sinan Ülgen
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Khaleej Times (UAE) April 13, 2015, p. 12 Deutsch Español Français
George Perkovich & Sinan Ülgen *
Economic interests give Ankara an incentive not to seek nukes. According to conventional wisdom, if Iran develops nuclear weapons, then Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and perhaps Egypt will try to follow suit. (suite…)
The Political Benefits of a Nuclear Deal in Turkey 6 mai 2013
Posted by Acturca in Energy / Energie, France, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Black Sea, GDF Suez, Japan, Mitsubishi, nuclear energy, nuclear power plant, Sinop, Turkey
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Stratfor (USA)
May 6, 2013
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced May 3 during Abe’s visit to Ankara that the Turkish government has selected a Japanese-French consortium to build a nuclear power plant on the Black Sea coast. (suite…)
Between NATO and Russia: The Pieces of Turkey’s Puzzle 11 décembre 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, Iftah Celniker, Institute for National Securities Studies, NATO, nuclear energy, Patriot, Russia, Syria, Turkey
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Securities Studies) No. 392, Dec 11, 2012
Gallia Lindenstrauss and Iftah Celniker *
It was one of the rare weeks since the outbreak of the Arab awakening that went well for Turkey. Between what was seen as a successful visit by Vladimir Putin to Istanbul on December 3, 2012 and NATO’s approval the following day of the deployment of Patriot missiles in Turkey, it seemed as if Turkey was currently playing its cards right. (suite…)
Russia, Turkey: good relations in trade, lesser understanding in politics 30 novembre 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: bilateral relations, energy, foreign trade, nuclear energy, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia, Syria, Turkey, Vladimir Putin
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Voice of Russia, November 30, 2012
Stanislav Tarasov
Russian media sources say that President Vladimir Putin has worked out the schedule of his visits to other countries till the end of the year. On December 3, he will meet with Turkey’s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan. (suite…)
Turkey and the bomb 15 février 2012
Posted by Acturca in Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, USA / Etats-Unis.Tags: defence, Iran, Middle East, nuclear energy, nuclear policy, nuclear weapons, Sinan Ülgen, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, USA
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Carnegie Papers (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) February 2012
Sinan Ülgen
Though most states that want a nuclear weapon can get one through determined effort, the fact remains that most choose not to proliferate. Turkey is no exception. Not even the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran is likely to push Ankara to develop its own nuclear weapons. (suite…)
Acturca Journal Watch November 2010 30 novembre 2010
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Books / Livres, Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, EU / UE, History / Histoire, Immigration, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE, USA / Etats-Unis.Tags: Acturca Journal Watch, American Ethnologist, Applied Economics, Arab-Israeli Conflicts, Ataturk, Australia, Aysel Morin, Özgür Aslan, Banking, Berlin, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Catherine Simpson, Caucasus, Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform, Central Asia and the Caucasus, Christopher F. Baum, Climate change, Collective Identity, Communication Studies, Curtis Brown, David Romano, Diana Allan, elections, Energy Policy, Esra Cuhadar, ethnic conflict, EU / UE, EU enlargement, Foreign Affairs, foreign policy, Gallipoli, Güneş Murat Tezcür, H. Levent Korap, History / Histoire, Hugh Pope, International Affairs, Iraq, Jülide Karakoç, Jeffrey Jurgens, Joanna Kidd, Journal of banking and finance, Journal of Palestine Studies, Journal of Peace Research, Kirkuk, Kurds, Levent Aydin, Loans, Mavi Marmara, Maya Manchkhashvili, mediator, Mediterranean Politics, Meliha Altunisik, Middle East, Middle Eastern Studies, Mustafa Acar, Mustafa Caglayan, nationalism, nuclear cooperation, nuclear energy, Oleksandr Talavera, Regional disparity, Regional growth, Ronald Lee, Süheyla Özyıldırım, Southern Caucasus, Stefan Wolff, Subidey Togan, The Nonproliferation Review, The World Economy, Thomas Lorenz, trade, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU, USA, Zeynep Önder
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, November 2010
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. (suite…)