2013-01-14 17:15:04
Από το Washington Institute webcast στις 7:30 ώρα Ελλάδος ( 12:30 EST )
Ross Wilson, James F. Jeffrey, and Soner Cagaptay
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With a booming economy and improving ties with the United States and NATO, Turkey now has a real chance to become a regional power. Yet formidable challenges remain, such as resolving the Kurdish issue, competing with Iran, and easing domestic political friction. Watch as Ambassador Ross Wilson, Ambassador James F. Jeffrey, and Soner Cagaptay discuss these issues on Monday in a 12:30 p.m. EST webcast.
With a booming economy and improving ties with the United States and NATO, Turkey now has a real chance to become a regional power. Yet formidable challenges remain, such as resolving the Kurdish issue, competing with Iran, and easing domestic political friction. To assess these issues and their impact on U.S. policy, The Washington Institute invited Ambassador Ross Wilson, Ambassador James F. Jeffrey, and Soner Cagaptay to address a Policy Forum luncheon in Washington, DC, on Monday, January 14, 2013, starting at 12:30 p.m. EST. The speakers will also discuss Dr. Cagaptay's new report on Turkey.
Ross Wilson is director of the Atlantic Council's Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center and a lecturer in international affairs at George Washington University. Previously, he served as U.S. ambassador to Turkey (2005-2008) and Azerbaijan (2000-2003), in addition to posts in Moscow, Prague, and elsewhere.
James F. Jeffrey is a visiting fellow at The Washington Institute and former U.S. ambassador to Turkey (2008-2010) and Iraq (2010-2012). He also served as assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor in the George W. Bush administration.
Soner Cagaptay is the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at the Institute. His latest report traces Ankara's rise and what it means for Turks, the region, and the United States.
Request an invitation to attend this event or watch a live webcast here at 12:30 p.m. EST on Monday, January 14, 2013.
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Ross Wilson, James F. Jeffrey, and Soner Cagaptay
Watch live streaming video from washingtoninstitute at livestream.com
With a booming economy and improving ties with the United States and NATO, Turkey now has a real chance to become a regional power. Yet formidable challenges remain, such as resolving the Kurdish issue, competing with Iran, and easing domestic political friction. Watch as Ambassador Ross Wilson, Ambassador James F. Jeffrey, and Soner Cagaptay discuss these issues on Monday in a 12:30 p.m. EST webcast.
With a booming economy and improving ties with the United States and NATO, Turkey now has a real chance to become a regional power. Yet formidable challenges remain, such as resolving the Kurdish issue, competing with Iran, and easing domestic political friction. To assess these issues and their impact on U.S. policy, The Washington Institute invited Ambassador Ross Wilson, Ambassador James F. Jeffrey, and Soner Cagaptay to address a Policy Forum luncheon in Washington, DC, on Monday, January 14, 2013, starting at 12:30 p.m. EST. The speakers will also discuss Dr. Cagaptay's new report on Turkey.
Ross Wilson is director of the Atlantic Council's Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center and a lecturer in international affairs at George Washington University. Previously, he served as U.S. ambassador to Turkey (2005-2008) and Azerbaijan (2000-2003), in addition to posts in Moscow, Prague, and elsewhere.
James F. Jeffrey is a visiting fellow at The Washington Institute and former U.S. ambassador to Turkey (2008-2010) and Iraq (2010-2012). He also served as assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor in the George W. Bush administration.
Soner Cagaptay is the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at the Institute. His latest report traces Ankara's rise and what it means for Turks, the region, and the United States.
Request an invitation to attend this event or watch a live webcast here at 12:30 p.m. EST on Monday, January 14, 2013.
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