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Deadline: 1 August 2017
Open to: PhD students of political science, international relations as well as economics, history, law and social sciences
Venue: 17-18 October 2017 at Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) – Spain
Several interconnected crises are profoundly affecting relations between the European Union and Turkey. The refugee crisis, the failed coup attempt in Turkey of July 2016, the UK’s aspiration to exit the European Union, Turkey’s Constitutional referendum, bilateral tensions between Turkey and individual EU Member States, the unravelling neighbourhood and rising Eurosceptic trends on both sides are just the most recent examples.
Although Turkey has always been an integral part of Europe’s history, a contrasting mix of conflict and cooperation, has been at the heart of the dense relationship between Turkey and the European project from the outset. Understanding EU-Turkey relations and respective challenges and opportunities of the past and future requires a comprehensive approach of analysing different thematic dimensions, i.e. politics, economics, security, energy and climate, migration as well as identity and culture. Assessing factors that affect the relationship on different levels of analysis – such as the EU, Turkey, the neighbourhood and the global level – underlying historical narratives as well as positions of individual EU Member States seems to be of key importance.
This two-day PhD Workshop, organized within the context of the projects FEUTURE (Horizon 2020) and TRIANGLE (Blickwechsel: Contemporary Turkey Studies, funded by Stiftung Mercator), both coordinated by the Center for Turkey and European Union Studies at University of Cologne, is meant to provide a solid platform for junior researchers to discuss their research with their peers and senior academic colleagues.
Papers are welcomed from PhD students of political science, international relations as well as economics, history, law and social sciences dealing with topics related to the EU, Turkey and the wider neighbourhood in the context of EU-Turkey relations.
There will be no registration fee.
Participants will be provided a lump sum of 300 EUR for travel and accommodation expenses.
Each participant will present her/his paper for 15-20 minutes.
Presentations will be followed, first, by reviews of the Researcher in Residence and the Scientific Committee and, second, by an open discussion with all participants. Therefore, each participant is expected to review a paper of another participant. Match-ups will be announced along with the program and the papers. As Researcher in Residence Robert Kissack, Associate Prof. and Head of Studies at IBEI, supported by the Scientific Committee, chairs the workshop and provides academic supervision and personal feedback to each presentation.
If applicable, there is the possibility of publishing your paper in the FEUTURE PhD Online Paper Series as follow-up to the workshop.
The workshop is hosted by Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI), (Carrer de Ramon Trias Fargas, 25, 08005 Barcelona, Spain).
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