13th Dahrendorf Colloquium: EUROPE IN A CHANGING WORLD

This year's subject, Europe in a Changing World will examine the mutual perceptions and relations of five major countries - China, India, Turkey, Russia, and the United States - with Europe. How do these countries view and understand Europe and the EU and why? What are their current relations with Europe, including points of convergence and divergence, and how might future relations develop? In what ways can mutual understanding be enhanced?

Panel on Turkey

Chair: Ezgi Basaran

Speakers: Fuat Keyman, Bilge Yabanci, Cemil Aydin

Conveners: Timothy Garton Ash and Paul Betts

Date: 30 April 2020

Venue: Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford

The 13th Annual Dahrendorf Conference takes place at St Anthony’s College from Thursday 28th to Saturday 30th April.

This year’s subject, Europe in a Changing World will examine the mutual perceptions and relations of five major countries – China, India, Turkey, Russia, and the United States – with Europe. How do these countries view and understand Europe and the EU and why? What are their current relations with Europe, including points of convergence and divergence, and how might future relations develop? In what ways can mutual understanding be enhanced?

Share the Post:

Related Posts

Discover more from Ezgi Basaran

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading