Global Economic Crisis; New START Treaty; Turkish Foreign Policy‏

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Global Economic Crisis; New START Treaty; Turkish Foreign Policy‏

 

CUSE Focus on the Global Economic Crisis
Macroeconomic Dilemmas and Financial Regulation Challenges for Europe, America and the World

CUSE and the Heinrich Böll Foundation of North America gathered economists, experts and analysts from both sides of the Atlantic for a closed-door workshop on the challenges confronting Europe and America in the wake of the global economic crisis.
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The United States and Nuclear Arms Reductions After New START

The Obama administration envisages New START as the first step in a continuing process of reducing nuclear weapons. Although it is not clear how enthusiastic the Russians are about further reductions, President Medvedev has agreed in principle to work toward further cuts. If New START is ratified and enters into force, the question will then be: what happens in the next round of U.S.-Russian negotiations? Steven Pifer’s paper examines the range of issues likely to arise in a future U.S.-Russian negotiation and suggests a U.S. negotiating approach.
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Perspectives on Turkish Foreign Policy with H.E. Ahmet Davutoğlu

On November 29, CUSE hosted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu for an address on Turkish foreign policy, Turkish-U.S. relations, and how these two global powers can further develop their strategic partnership in a multipolar world.
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Essay Competition
The 2011 Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award

This essay competition on the theme of New Directions for Turkish Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order: Challenges and Opportunities, is open to scholars in social sciences with a special interest in contemporary Turkey.

The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2011.
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