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PRESENTATION KIT OCTOBER 2014

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Table of Contents

What is TPQ? ......................................................................................................... 3TPQ’s Board of Advisors .................................................................................... 4Support TPQ ............................................................................................................. 6 Premium Sponsorship ................................................................................. 7 Print Advertising ............................................................................................ 10 Online Advertising ........................................................................................ 13 Sponsor a TPQ Roundtable ...................................................................... 15 Subscriptions ................................................................................................. 19Contact Info ............................................................................................................ 19TPQ in the Media ................................................................................................... 20

Appendix I – List of Contributors to TPQ ...................................................... 22Appendix II – Past Issues of TPQ ..................................................................... 24Appendix III – TPQ Roundtables ....................................................................... 26

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What is TPQ?Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) is an Istanbul-based journal aiming to foster original thinking and constructive policy debates on Turkey and its neighborhood. The journal has been published on a quarterly basis since 2002.

TPQ is independent and non-profit, with a track record of including diverse and inter-disciplinary perspectives and encouraging critical opinions on every topic it covers.

Print Circulation3000

TPQ serves as a platform for decision makers to voice their visions for the future. To date, heads of state including the Presidents of Georgia, Cyprus, Estonia, and Turkey as well as the King of Jordan and the Prince of Monaco have contributed to TPQ. We have also featured exclusive articles by ministers from Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Romania, Ukraine, Sweden, and Turkey.

Current and past issues of the journal, as well as further information can be found atwww.turkishpolicy.com

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InstitutionalSubscribers in Turkey

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IndividualSubscribers in Turkey

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InstitutionalSubscribers Abroad

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IndividualSubscribers Abroad

Subscriber Profile

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TPQ’s Board of AdvisorsMorton AbramowitzFormer U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey

Carl BildtMinister of Foreign Affairs and Former Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden

Matthew J. BryzaDirector of the International Centre for Defence Studies in Talinn, Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Azerbaijan

Hikmet ÇetinFormer NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey

Üstün ErgüderEmeritus Professor atSabancı University, Chairmanof the Board of the Third Sector Foundation of Turkey (TUSEV), Former Rector of Boğaziçi University

Mustafa AydınRector, Kadir Has University

Ahmet C. BozerExecutive Vice President and President of Coca-Cola International

Richard BurtSenior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Former U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany

Kemal DervişVice President and Director of the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution, Former Minister of Economic Affairs of the Republic of Turkey, Former Head of the United Nations Development Program

Jeffrey GedminCEO of the Legatum Institute, Former President of Radio Free Europe, Former Director of the Aspen Institute in Berlin

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Emre GönensayFormer Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey

James F. JeffreyPhilip Solondz Distinguished Visiting Fellow at The Washington Institute. Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey

Şule KutRector of Okan University

Gerard LibaridianHistorian, Former Senior Advisor to the First President of Republic of Armenia

Alan MakovskySenior Professional Staff Member at U.S. Congress, House Foreign Affairs Committee

İlber OrtaylıProfessor at Galatasaray University and Bilkent University

Mark ParrisNon-Resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey

İlter TuranProfessor at Istanbul Bilgi University, Former Rector of Istanbul Bilgi University

Fred KempePresident and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlantic Council

Ian LesserExecutive Director of the German Marshall Fund’s Transatlantic Center in Brussels

O. Faruk LoğoğluVice President of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), Former Turkish Ambassador to the United States

Philip ManselFellow of the RoyalHistorical Society

Soli ÖzelLecturer at the Department of International Relations at Kadir Has University

Alexander RondeliPresident of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies

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Premium Sponsorship

1 You will become the premium corporate sponsor of a designated TPQ issue and receive a full-page advertisement on the inside of the front cover.

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Premium Sponsorship offers a full-year package with numerous benefits:

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100 copies of that TPQ issue will be delivered to your company.3

Your company’s name and logo will appear in the TPQ newsletter announcing the issue, which will be sent out to our mailing list of over 8000 contacts worldwide.

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Your company’s online advertisement will be featured for the three months following the release of the designated TPQ issue.

Your company will be included among the corporate sponsors of the following three TPQ issues; you will receive a full page advertisement in the inner pages and you will be provided with 30 copies of each of these issues.

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Sponsor a TPQ Roundtable

• TPQ roundtable discussions serve as deliberative platforms by bringing academics, students, civil society representatives, business people, and the media together.

• Following the speakers’ presentations, vibrant debates are always anticipated.

• To date, TPQ has organized 28 roundtable discussions in İstanbul, Ankara, Brussels, Washington, and Baku.

• TPQ Roundtables have been held with distinguished partners and corporate sponsors including BP Turkey, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, MATRA Fund of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Istanbul, the German Marshall Fund of the United States – Black Sea Trust, The Center for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SAM), Istanbul Bilgi University, and Kadir Has University to name only a few.

• TPQ roundtables generate high interest among the press, which greatly increases the outreach of the events.

• For a complete list of roundtables to date, please see APENDIX III.

TPQ roundtables are organized several times a year to stimulate discussion on critical political, social, and economic developments in Turkey and its neighborhood. In recent years, Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt, and Emeritus Professor Lord Anthony Giddens have participated in our roundtables as speakers.

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Why and How to Support TPQ Roundtables

1If you are a sponsor of the designated TPQ roundtable, your company‘s logo will be placed on all related documents, posters, announcements, and invitations. (100x100 pixels square format)

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4 Your company’s advertisement –full page in color– will be included in either TPQ’s Summer or Fall 2014 issue according to your preference.

Your company’s name will be mentioned as a supporter of the roundtable in the editorial of the relevant TPQ issue.5

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Our Upcoming Roundtable

For the past five years, Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) has held annual roundtable discussions focusing on regional energy dynamics, related policies and projects, and their geopolitical implications. The 2014 energy roundtable, planned for 15 October, in academic collaboration with the Caspian Center for Energy and Environment (CCEE) of the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy (ADA), will focus on the following issues:

• Debates concerning the Southern Corridor

• Strategic relevance and current status.

• Contribution to European energy security.

• Risks posed to its realization.

• Possible expansion options such as the inclusion of natural gas from Iraq and the Eastern Mediterranean region

• The rising sectarian strife in Iraq and its implications for natural gas flows from Iraqi Kurdistan.

• Its potential for fostering diplomatic breakthroughs on the Cyprus Question.

• The implications of the potential South Stream pipeline for the regional energy powerplay.

A Critical Juncture for the Southern Corridor:Will All Pipelines Lead to Turkey?

Date: 15 October 2014

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TPQ in the Media

TPQ has been featured more than 500 times in reputable news outlets such as: AGOS, Al Monitor, CNN, CNN Turk, Cumhuriyet, Euractiv, Financial Times, Huffington Post, Hurriyet Daily News, Hürriyet, Jerusalem Post, Milliyet, Radikal, Taraf, The Globalist and Today’s Zaman.

Media outlet appearances in the past 3 years

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Turkish 105

Turkey mulls ‘bold steps’ of Armenia to begin ‘new era’

“In an article published in the spring edition of the Turkish Policy Quarterly journal, Davutoğlu wrote that Erdoğan’s statement should be the foundation for further steps. “Erdoğan’s message of condo-lence should not be seen as a conjunctural step. It should be seen as a prelude for transformation of minds and memories because this is not only an offer of condolence but also a sincere invitation to all par-ties to ensure a common future based on lasting peace,” he wrote.”

–Hurriyet Daily News, 25 June 2014

PM can’t afford to lose; does that mean electoral fraud?

“Cem Toker, the chairman of the Liberal Party in Turkey, has penned an article listing his concerns of transparency and oversight with tech-nical details, which was published in the winter issue of Turkish Policy Quarterly. As he has mobilized the liberals in the European Parliament, 18 MEP’s led by liberal Dutch MEP Marietje Schaake have sent a letter to EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and European Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Füle to request that they set up an EU election observer mission for the monitoring of municipal elections.”

–Hurriyet Daily News, 18 March 2014

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Ilves: Türkiye, Güney Kafkasya’nın Avrupa sürecine yardımcı olabilir

“Estonya Cumhurbaşkanı Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) dergisine verdiği röportajda Türkiye’nin, Ukrayna’daki gelişmelerin ışığında Azerbaycan, Gürcistan ve hatta Ermenistan’ın da Avrupa-Atlantik bütünleşmesi sürecinde önemli bir rol oynayabile-ceğini söyledi.”

–Euractiv, 1 April 2014

Estonian President gives his backing to Turkey’s EU bid

“In an exclusive interview with the Turkish Policy Quarterly journal, President Toomas Hendrik Ilves said a country’s culture, history, or religion should not determine what kind of political civilization the country chooses to belong to, in reference to Turkey’s EU member-ship bid.”

–Hurriyet Daily News, 4 March 2014

Turkish businesses targeted after Erdogan comments

“In an article published on Friday in the journal Turkish Policy Quarterly but written in April, Rahmi Koc, the octogenarian honorary president of the group, made clear his reservations about Mr Erdogan’s bid to make Turkey, the world’s 17th-biggest economy, one of the 10 largest by 2023.”

–Financial Times, 13 September 2013

Türkiye ile Doğu-Batı koridoru kuruyoruz

“Gürcistan Devlet Başkanı Mikheil Saakashvili, Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) dergisine röportaj verdi.”

–Milliyet, 22 July 2013

Rasmussen: ‘Suriye’de siyasi bir çözüm gerekiyor’

“NATO Genel Sekreteri Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Turkish Policy Quarterly’ye verdiği mülakatta ittifakın Libya’da üstlendiği rol, Suriye ve Gürcistan’ın ittifaka katılımıyla ilgili değerlendirmelerde bulundu.”

–Euractiv, 3 December 2012

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King Abdullah II, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Winter 2012

Irakli Alasania, Minister of Defense of Georgia; Fall 2013

Prince Albert II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco; Summer 2012

Ayad Allawi, Former Prime Minister of Iraq; Summer 2005

Bogdan Aurescu, State Secretary for European Affairs of Romania; Spring 2011

Ali Babacan, Minister of State in charge of Economy of Turkey; Fall 2003 & Winter 2004

Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Istanbul; Spring 2011

Carl Bildt, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden; Fall 2009

Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO; Winter 2012

Emine Bozkurt, Member of the European Parliament and Rapporteur on Women’s Rights in Turkey; Summer 2013 & Spring 2007

Philip M. Breedlove, Commander of U.S. European Command and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe; Winter 2014

Marc Perrin de Brichambaut, Secretary General of OSCE; Spring 2009

İsmail Cem, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey; Spring 2002

Demetris Christofias, President of the Republic of Cyprus; Spring 2012

George Ciamba, Secretary of State for European Affairs of Romania; Winter 2014

Zafer Çağlayan, Minister of Economy of Turkey; Fall 2011

Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE); Summer 2010

Agim Çeku, Prime Minister of Kosovo; Winter 2006

Hikmet Çetin, Senior Civilian Representative of NATO in Afghanistan; and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey; Summer 2004 & Summer 2007

Ahmet Davutoğlu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey; Fall 2009, Spring 2014

Süleyman Demirel, Former President of the Turkish Republic; Summer 2005

Kemal Derviş, Former Minister of Economic Affair of Turkey; Summer 2002 & Summer 2003 & Fall 2004

Cristian Diaconescu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania; Spring 2009

Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France; Fall 2012

Joschka Fischer, Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany; Fall 2004

Stefan Füle, EU Commissioner Responsible for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy; Summer 2011

Vecdi Gönül, Minister of National Defense of Turkey; Spring 2010

Abdullah Gül, President of the Republic of Turkey; Summer 2003 & Fall 2004 & Winter 2007

SELECT DECISION MAKERS & POLITICAL LEADERS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED*

Appendix I – List of Contributors to TPQ

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Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of Estonia; Winter 2013

Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Bahrain; Winter 2012

Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, Chairman of the Republican People’s Party (CHP); Turkey; Winter 2010

Leonid Kozhara, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine; Spring 2013

Faruk Loğoğlu, Vice President of the Republican People’s Party (CHP); Turkey; Summer 2003 & Fall 2011

Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defense of Canada; Spring 2010

Elmar Mammadyarov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan; Fall 2007

John McCain, United States Senator from Arizona; Fall 2012

Louis Michel, EU Commissioner and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium; Summer 2003

Artis Pabriks, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia; Fall 2006

Supachai Panitchpakdi, Director-General of World Trade Organization; Winter 2002

George Andreas Papandreou, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece; Spring 2002

Solomon Passy, Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria; Fall 2004

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General of NATO; Fall 2012

Olli Rehn, EU Commissioner responsible for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy; Fall 2005 & Summer 2008

Lord George Robertson, Secretary General of NATO; Winter 2002

Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia; Spring 2013

Wolfgang Schäuble, Minister of Interior of Germany; Winter 2006

Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Secretary General of NATO; Winter 2008

Peter Semneby, EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus; Summer 2006

James G. Stavridis, Commander of the U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) and NATO‘s Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR); Spring 2010

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Former Finance Minister of France and Member of Parliament in the French National Assembly; Fall 2004

Fatma Şahin, Minister of Family and Social Policy of Turkey; Spring 2012

El Hassan bin Talal, Prince of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Summer 2002

Mehmet Ali Talat, President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus; Fall 2005 & Fall 2008

Frans Timmermans, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands; Fall 2013

Kadir Topbaş, Metropolitan Mayor of Istanbul; Summer 2012

Hayati Yazıcı, Minister of Customs and Trade of Turkey; Spring 2012

Taner Yıldız, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey; Summer 2010 & Fall 2012

İsmet Yılmaz, Minister of National Defense of Turkey; Fall 2011

George Vassilou, Former President of the Republic of Cyprus; Winter 2005

Guido Westerwelle, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; Spring 2011

* The titles are those which the author had at time of contribution.

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Appendix II – Past Issues of TPQ

Summer 2014: Rethinking Turkey’s Trajectory: Perspectives on Growth and Governance

Spring 2014: Historical Legacies in the Region: “What’s Past is Prologue”?

Winter 2014: Whose Neighborhood?: Power and Value Struggles in Europe’s East

Fall 2013: Turkey’s Neighborhood: A New Strategic Landscape?

Summer 2013: Can Turkey Rebound to Achieve its 2023 Targets?

Spring 2013: Turkey and its Neighborhood: Trending East or West?

Winter 2013: Gender Rights and Freedoms in Turkey and the Arab World: Spring or Winter?

Fall 2012: Seeking Security in an Age of “Awakening”

Summer 2012: From the Caspian to the Mediterranean: Securing Energy and Protecting the Environment

Spring 2012: Turkey and the EU: Towards Free Movement and Free Thought?

Winter 2012: The Arab World in Flux

Fall 2011: NATO’s Future in Turkey’s Neighborhood

Summer 2011: Across the Black Sea and the Mediterranean

Spring 2011: Turkey & the EU – Stronger Together?

Winter 2010/11: Opportunity Amidst Turmoil in Turkey’s Neighborhood?

Fall 2010: Viewpoints Collide: Shifts in Turkey and its Neighborhood

Summer 2010: Sustaining, Sharing and Securing Energy

Spring 2010: Towards a New Strategic Concept: Re-Imagining the Alliance

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Winter 2009/10: Democratization and Disputes in the Neighborhood: Is Taking Sides Inevitable?

Fall 2009: Turkey and the EU: Soft Power Synergy

Summer 2009: The Road to Economic Recovery in the Region

Spring 2009: Between Europe and Eurasia: The Search for New Paradigms

Winter 2008/09: The Atlantic Alliance and Turkey’s Neighborhood

Fall 2008: Turkey’s Pivotal Role in an Uncertain Era

Summer 2008: Dilemmas Ahead for Turkey’s Regional Policies

Spring 2008: State, Religion, Identity and Politics: Turkey Updated

Winter 2007/08: The International Architecture of Global Governance and Turkey

Fall 2007: Europe’s East: Changing Landscapes and Mindscapes in the Caucasus

Summer 2007: Central Eurasia: New Faultlines with Global Implications

Spring 2007: Women in Turkey: Prospects and Challenges

Winter 2006/07: Turkey in Flux: Wrestling with Emotions, Identity and Values

Fall 2006: The Euro-Atlantic: Fit for Global Action?

Summer 2006: The Wider Black Sea Area: Region, Crossroads or Buffer?

Spring 2006: Turkey’s European Future: Youth is the Key

Winter 2005: Turkey and Neighbors: Moving Beyond the Past?

Fall 2005: Turkey-EU Relations: Thinking Ahead

Summer 2005: Democracy in the Middle East: Inevitable or Impossible?

Spring 2005: Turkey-US Relations: Redefining and Rebuilding

Winter 2004: Turkey’s European Odyssey 2: An Economic Perspective

Fall 2004: Turkey’s European Odyssey 1: A Political Perspective

Summer 2004: The Brave New World of Global Security

Spring 2004: The Evasive Crescent: The Role of Religion in Politics

Winter 2003: European Foreign Policy: Is Turkey an Asset?

Fall 2003: The Economy Reloaded: Economic Governance in Turkey

Summer 2003: State of Disunion: Transatlantic Relations Today

Spring 2003: Reviewing Post-Election Turkey: What is New, What is Not?

Winter 2002: Security and its New Dimensions: From Theory to Practice

Fall 2002: Seeking Full Membership: A Yearly Review of Turkey-EU Relations

Summer 2002: Globalization from a Regional Perspective

Spring 2002: The Future of Turkish Foreign Policy

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Appendix III – TPQ Roundtables

Book Launch: Lotfi Maktouf on Tunisia16 December 2013

Lotfi Maktouf, Founder and President of Almadanya

Women and LGBT Rights in Turkey - Progressing or Regressing?

6 November 2013

Emine Bozkurt, Member of the European Parliament, Dutch Labour Party, European Parliament’s Rapporteur on Women’s Rights in Turkey

Aylin Nazlıaka, Member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Republican People’s Party

Fatma Bostan Ünsal, Lecturer, Muş Alparslan University

Hülya Gülbahar, Lawyer, Representative of the Women’s Constitution Platform

Binnaz Toprak, Member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Republican People’s Party

Serdar Manavoğlu, Former Policy Advisor on Emancipation, Diversity, and “Honor” Crimes at the Municipality of Amsterdam, Promoter and Programmer of Paradiso Amsterdam

Yasemin Öz, Lawyer, Deputy Chairperson of Kaos GL

Rojda Tekin, Spokesperson, Anti-Capitalist Muslims

New Regional Opportunities: Can Turkey be an Energy Hub by 2023?

1 October 2013 Mehmet Öğütçü, Chairman, Global Resources Corporation

Hakan Türker, Vice President – External Affairs, BP Turkey

Gulmira Rzayeva, Principal Research Fellow, Center for Strategic Studies of Azerbaijan (SAM)

The Evolving Relationsof Turkey and Israel

2 July 2013

Efraim Inbar, Professor in Political Studies at BarIlan University and Director of Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies

Nimrod Goren, Founder and Chairman of Mitvim - The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies and Teaching Fellow in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Kadri Gürsel, Columnist, Milliyet and Al-Monitor

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The Prospects for Stability and Instability in the Caucasus in 2013

-A View from Georgia-25 March 2013

Eka Tkeshelashvili, President of the Georgian Institute for Strategic Studies, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia

The “New Game” of Energy in Turkey and its Neighborhood

31 October 2012 – IstanbulMatthew J. Bryza, Director of the International Centre for Defence Studies, Talinn

Reha Aykul Muratoğlu, Head of Transit Petroleum Pipelines, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Turkey

Jean-Arnold Vinois, Acting Director for Internal Energy Market of the Directorate General for Energy, European Commission

Bahrain What lies ahead?25 April 2012- Istanbul

Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Bahrain

Paving the Path for the Southern Corridor: Challenges and Opportunities

30 November 2011, Istanbul

Heinz Hilbrecht, Former Director for Security of Supply and Energy Markets, European Commission

Wolfgang Sporrer, Country Manager for Caspian Region of OMV Gas & Power, Republic of Azerbaijan

Transition in Afghanistan: The Way ahead3 November 2011, Istanbul

Ambassador Sir Simon Gass,Civilian Representative of NATO in Afghanistan

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Upheaval in the Middle East:What is the Turkish Strategy?12 May 2011, Washington, DC

Semih Idiz, Columnist in Milliyet and CNNTurk

Ian Lesser, Senior Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States

Developments in Turkey’s Democracy and Regional Ambitions24 March 2011, Brussels

Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament representing Democrats 66/ALDE

Ian Lesser, Senior Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States

Kadri Gürsel, Columnist in Milliyet

Evaluating Turkish-EU Relations in 201125 February 2011, Istanbul Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament

representing the Democrats 66/ALDE

Shifting Turkish Foreign Policy:A Challenge for the

Transatlantic Alliance?26 November 2010, Ankara Ariel Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, The Kathryn and

Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, The Heritage Foundation

Metehan Demir, Ankara Correspondent of Hürriyet

Uğur Ziyal, Former Ambassador, Advisor to the President of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)

Shifting Turkish Foreign Policy:A Challenge for the

Transatlantic Alliance?25 November 2010, Istanbul

Ariel Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, The Heritage Foundation

Soli Özel, Professor of International Relations at Kadir Has University, Columnist in Habertürk

Gürkan Zengin, Columnist in Star

Turkey and the RegionalEnergy Power-play

29 June 2010, Istanbul

Vladimir Socor, Analyst in Jamestown Foundation

Necdet Pamir, Board Member of the World Energy Council Turkish National Committee

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Old Friends, New Enemies? Who can Mediate between Turkey and Israel?

11 March 2010, Istanbul

Efrat Aviv, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA)

Aslı Aydıntasbas, Columnist in Milliyet

Anat Lapidot-Firilla, Department of International Relations, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Kadri Gürsel, Columnist in Milliyet

Efraim Inbar, Director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA)

Asım Mollazade, Member of the Parliament in the Republic of Azerbaijan

The Question of Nuclear Iranand Missile Defense

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Renewing the Brand of America6 July 2009, Istanbul

William Schneider, Senior Political Analyst inCNN International

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24 March 2009, Istanbul

Peter van Praagh, Senior Director of the German Marshall Fund of the United States

Security Challenges in Turkey’s Neighborhood and Turkey’s

Changing Global Role8 November 2007, Istanbul

Mark R. Parris, Former Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey

Hikmet Çetin, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan

Fred Kempe, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlantic Council

Women in Turkey: Situation, Expectations and Problems

10 July 2007, Istanbul

Madeleine Korbel Albright,Former Secretary of State of the U.S.

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Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Member of the European Parliament

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Emre Gönensay, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor at Galatasaray University

İlter Turan, Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University

Şule Kut, Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University

How to Definethe Problem(s) of Europe

27 May 2006 IstanbulLord Anthony Giddens, Emeritus Professor at London School of Economics

Clouds over Turkey’s EU Perspective24 March 2006, Istanbul

Carl Bildt, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden