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4. All Azimuth Workshop

01.04.2022
4. All Azimuth Workshop
4. All Azimuth Workshop was realized with cooperation of our department and Ihsan Dogramaci Peace Foundation in the Suleymaniye Campus in 17-18 May. Many distinguished academicians from Egypt, Sweden, India, Argentina, England and many different countries have participated to the workshop.

4. All Azimuth Workshop was realized with cooperation of our department and Ihsan Dogramaci Peace Foundation in the Suleymaniye Campus in 17-18 May. Many distinguished academicians from Egypt, Sweden, India, Argentina, England and many different countries have participated to the workshop. Our head of department Associate Professor Talha Köse, and General Coordinator of Ihsan Dogramaci Peace Foundation Ersel Aydinli made a greeting speech and Director of Ihsan Dogramaci Peace Foundation, Prof. Ali Karaosmanoğlu, made an opening speech. First day session of the Workshop has ended with the speech of our rector Prof. Recep Şentürk titled ‘Ademiyet: The Islamic Sources of Universal Human Rights’.

In this Workshop, many distinguished academicians talked on ‘The Dialogue/Interaction between Periphery and Center’ by focusing on the structural factors of the inequalities between Center and Periphery and the effects of these inequalities on the discipline of international relations and knowledge generation. In the workshop Omair Anas (Yıldırım Beyazıt University), Nathan Andrews (Northern British Columbia University), Gonca Biltekin (Bilkent University), Deep Datta-Ray (O.P. Jindal Global University), Melisa DeCiancio (FLACSO), Eyüp Ersoy, Latife Kınay (Bilkent University), Deniz Kuru (Türk-Alman University), Alice Lohmus (Bilkent University), Homeira Moshirzadeh (Tahran University), Deepshikha Shahi (Delhi University), Helen Turton (Sheffield University) ve  Yongjin Zhang (Bristol University) made a presentation as well as our faculty member Erik Ringmar and Heba Raouf Ezzat.

All the presentations which presented will be published in All Azimuth: Foreign Policy and Peace Research journal.

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