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- Post-Western World, Globalization and Turkey
KAM ROUNDTABLE MEETINGS
Post-Western World, Globalization and Turkey
Fuat Keyman
24 Şubat 2024 Cumartesi 16:00 Salon: ZEYREK SALONU
The guest of the Global Studies Center's February Special Event program is Istanbul Policy Center Director and Sabancı University Faculty Member Prof. Dr. It will be Fuat Keyman. We will talk with Fuat Keyman about the post-Western world and Turkey's position in this multipolar world. The meeting will start on Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 16.00 in Zeyrek Hall.
İLGİLİ YUVARLAKMASALAR
- From Global Security To Global Domination
- A Different World from Europe: Jan Potocki's Expression East (1784)
- Islamic Economic Thought: Accumulation and Orientation
- The United Nations in an Age of Transition: New Balance of Power or Collapse of World Order?
- Debating Heresy: Changing Perceptions of Zayniyya Dervishes Toward Ibn 'Arabi in the 15th Century
- Rising China and the Middle East: China's Foreign Policy towards Iran, Israel and Turkey"
- IKBY Referendum and Regional Impacts
- Deification in ancient Greek Philosophy
- From Vienna to Jerusalem, The Course of Zionism
- Rising Threats in the Middle East in the Post-DEAŞ
- Arab-Israeli Wars and Regional Impacts
- China and the World
- Global Governance Policy of Turkey as an Emerging Power
- The Privatization of Warfare
- Settler Colonialism in Palestine/Israil
- 2018'de Bilim: Buluşlar, Yenilikler, Beklentiler
- Ummah or Nation? İdentity Crisis in Contemporary Muslim Society
- Disoriented Wars as a Limit Problem of Political Philosophy
- Chinese Foreign Aid and The Unga Voting Patterns of the Recipients
- Palestinian and Jewish Citizens of Israel in the Identity Security
- Normative Consensus and Regional Orders: Saudi Reaction to Systemic Crises in the Middle East
- The Muslim Brotherhood and the Problem of Political Institutionalization
- The Foreign Policy Trajectory of the Islamic Republic of Iran: A Socialization Analysis
- Origins of Inter-Elite Cooperation: Opposition Coalitions in Authoritarian Regimes and Democratization in the Middle East
- Ottoman-Southeast Asian Relations
- Ulema and the Arab Spring: Toward a Comparative Sociology of Intellectuals
- Forty Years of Islamism: A Reading on Atasoy Müftüoğlu's Thought
- The Route of the Islamic Cause: Methodical Islamic Theories of Power
- Warriors Without Borders? Rethinking Foreign Fighters in Modern Conflicts
- Rethinking the Medina Document Debates in the Light of Constitutionalism, Pluralism and Consensus
- Russian nationalism
- Palestine Problem and the Future of the Middle East
- On Salt and Stone: Regime, War and Migration in Syria
- Turkey's Relations with Middle Eastern Countries: The Rise and Fall of the Quest for Normative Integration
- The Palestine Test of the Western Front
- Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders
- Shaman and Tengri: A Critique of ‘Steppe Historiography’
SEMINARS
As the most traditonal activity of BISAV, the courses take place in every fall and spring of a year.
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