Turkey’s Distinctive Position in the Internationalization of Higher Education
Originally posted July 2010
Originally posted July 2010
Podcast 7, Kurdish Issues: Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government in a Changing Middle East. Recorded Feb 23, 2012 at the Atlantic Council.
Podcast 7, Kurdish Issues: Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government in a Changing Middle East. Recorded Feb 23, 2012 at the Atlantic Council.
Podcast 7, Kurdish Issues: Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government in a Changing Middle East. Recorded Feb 23, 2012 at the Atlantic Council.
Podcast 7, Kurdish Issues: Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government in a Changing Middle East. Recorded Feb 23, 2012 at the Atlantic Council.
Podcast 7, Kurdish Issues: Turkey and the Kurdistan Regional Government in a Changing Middle East. Recorded Feb 23, 2012 at the Atlantic Council.
Audio recording from Can Israel and Syria Break the Middle East Deadlock?
Audio recording from Can Israel and Syria Break the Middle East Deadlock?
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Audio recording from The Kurds Ascending:The Evolving Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Iraq and Turkey
Audio recording from The Kurds Ascending:The Evolving Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Iraq and Turkey
Audio recording from The Kurds Ascending:The Evolving Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Iraq and Turkey
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The Middle East Institute is deeply saddened by the untimely death of Anthony Shadid, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who covered the Middle East for the Boston Globe, Washington Post, and most recently the New York Times. Shadid died of an apparent asthma attack while on assignment in Syria. His insightful, humane reporting on the Middle East painted an uncommonly nuanced portrait of a region and people in turmoil, and will be sorely missed. Shadid's death is a terrible loss for journalism and the Middle East community.