UTC Europe Campaign 2010
UTC Europe Campaign 2010

The fourteenth edition of Europe's World is out. We feel it's fair to say that few if any publications in the field of international relations and policy debate have grown as fast or widened their scope so remarkably as Europe's WorldTable of contents of Issue 14.

The search is on for 'global governance' solutions to the world's economic and political problems. The trouble is, of course, that there's not much agreement across Europe or around the world on what sort of policy instruments, institutions and rules would open the way to a fairer international system serving the needs of North and South, East and West while avoiding the pitfalls that led to the global crisis.  Read more

 
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Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM - Turkey)

Partner type Think Tank
Location Turkey
Website http://www.edam.org.tr/
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Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM) is an independent think tank based in Istanbul. EDAM’s focus is on international economics and Turkish foreign policy. Our main objectives is to contribute to the public debate in Turkey and abroad on issues such as the impact and management of globalization, climate change policies, Turkish foreign and security policy, and Turkey- EU relations.

EDAM undertakes research in these areas and holds regular Roundtables and conferences. EDAM also cooperates with its partner institutions in EU Member States on joint research and publication activities.

In order to pursue its activities, EDAM brings together a network of members from multiple sectors of Turkish society including academia, civil society, media and business. This diversified representation enables EDAM to create a productive and effective platform through which different visions and perspectives can interact.

Address:
Seher Yıldızı Sokak, 23/5,
Etiler-ISTANBUL,
Postal code: 34337
Turkey

Tel: +90 212 352 18 54
e-mail: info@edam.org.tr

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IS HOME-GROWN
TERRORISM A FAILURE
OF INTEGRATION
POLICIES OR
THE SYMPTOM OF
A WIDER CRISIS?
 

 
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