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A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women's Rights
A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women’s RightsSerpil SancarisNovember, 5, 2012, Podcast 38
A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women's Rights
A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women’s RightsSerpil SancarisNovember, 5, 2012, Podcast 38
A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women's Rights
A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women’s RightsSerpil SancarisNovember, 5, 2012, Podcast 38
A New Gender Perspective in Turkey: Secularism, Islam and Women's Rights
Introduction to Creating a Legacy of Understanding through the Visual Arts
Originally posted June 2011
The Origins of the Istanbul Center of Atlanta
Originally posted June 2011
The existence of a small Turkish community in Metro-Atlanta can be traced back to the 1950s. Medical doctors, engineers and other professionals and their families were the majority of this small group. Up until the 1990s, this community would remain relatively small in number. For a long time, the interaction between members of the community would be limited to a few celebrations and picnics once a year, and of course home visits among friends.
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Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
Speakers: Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Doga Eralp, Daniel Serwer
10 October, 2012
Turkey in the Balkans: Implications on EU Security Frameworks
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