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Young Scholars on Turkey (YSOT) Conference, April 15, 2011

 

Young Scholars on Turkey (YSOT) Conference 2011

15 April 2011

Co-Sponsored by

SETA Foundation at Washington D.C.

The Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS)

Ali Vural Ak Global Islamic Studies Center at George Mason University

 

Introductory Remarks
Nuh Yilmaz, SETA Foundation at Washington DC


Keynote Speech
Ambassador Ross Wilson, The Atlantic Council

 


Panel I - National Identity, Religion and Democracy in Contemporary Turkey
Moderator: Kadir Ustun (SETA Foundation at Washington DC)
Discussant: Burhanettin Duran (Istanbul Sehir University)
Matthew deTar
(Northwestern University) "Figures of Nationalist Speech in Atatürk's Great Speech"
Sarah Fischer
(American University) "The Politics of Education Policy in Turkey: Secularism and Gender in Turkey's Primary Education System"
Neslihan Cevik
(University of Virginia) "Re-theorizing Contemporary Islam in Turkey: Muslimism and Sites of Hybridity"

 

Panel II - Turkey and the EU: Partners at Odds?
Moderator: Cemil Aydin (George Mason University)
Discussant: Emiliano Alessandri (The German Marshall Fund of the United States)
Ravza Kavakci Kan (Howard University) "Turkish Challenge to the Orientalist Narrative of the EU"
Selcen Oner (Bahcesehir University) "The Place of the EU in Multi-Dimensional Turkish Foreign Policy"
Juliette Tolay (University of Delaware) "Turkey's "Europeanness": Evidence from Turkey's Immigration Policies"

 

Panel III - Turkish Foreign Policy
Moderator: David Cuthell (Institute of Turkish Studies)
Discussant: Omer Taspinar (Brookings Institution)
Nick Danforth (Georgetown University) "US Attitude toward Turkish Democracy during the Cold War"
Ryan Kennedy & Matthew Dickenson (University of Houston) "Turkish Neocons? Popular Perceptions of Foreign Policy in Turkey"
Ali Balci (Sakarya University) "Turkish-Israeli Relations: The Role of Securitization in Turkish Foreign Policy"