Turkey and the new regional balance in the Middle East
PAST
EVENT
EVENT
Apr 08, 2013
00:00 - 00:00
The Arab Spring can be seen as a turning point in the regional balance of power of the Middle East, substantially altering the face of the region forever, having both regional and global implications. Its impact can also be seen as a turning point on the strategic landscape, with relations between regional players and their international partners shaken up, bringing to the fore the different approaches and roles of a number of players. This roundtable discussion, organised in cooperation with TUSKON, focused on the ongoing developments in the region, including related to Syria, Iraq and Iran, and analysed the ongoing regional power shifts and the role of key regional actors including, in particular, Turkey.
The European Politics and Institutions Programme covers the EU’s institutional architecture, governance and policymaking to ensure that it can move forward and respond to the challenges of the 21st century democratically and effectively. It also monitors and analyses political developments at the EU level and in the member states, discussing the key questions of how to involve European citizens in the discussions over the Union’s future and how to win their support for European integration. The Programme has a special focus on enlargement policy towards the Western Balkans, questions of EU institutional reform and illiberal trends in European democracies.
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