![]() ![]() I don't think the statements NATO officials sometimes make, like "Turkey is an important ally," change anything. Relations with NATO are in fact dependent on the relations with America became the United States of America is the greatest power of NATO. The renovation of the F-16s may pass, but I see serious obstacles for a new arms sale. It's very difficult to pass such a through the congress. Now, there was an offer from Turkey to buy 80 F-16s and renovate 40 of them. It seems unlikely that other issues will be solved without solving this one. This is an important problem for America and NATO. Turkey had long since decided to accept the decisions of the ECtHR.Įrdoğan said, "We aren't off to a good start with Biden." How do you think it is going? Because there is a European Court of Human Rights ruling. Is it thought similar reactions won't come because ambassadors are summoned to the ministry after making statements? If ambassadors don't, states do. It might be called inappropriate and so on but I think Turkey's reaction was too much. From time to time, our ambassadors, let's say, in the US, may react and make statements.įor this reason, I consider the statements of the 10 ambassadors normal. How do you evaluate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' summoning the 10 ambassadors who published this statement? Retired Ambassador Yalım Eralp says these developments indicate a "shift of axis" in both foreign policy and human rights. Yesterday (October 19), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the ambassadors of those countries.ĬLICK - Turkey summons 10 ambassadors to Foreign Ministry over statement on Kavala Webinar I and Webinar II are organized in a hybrid format as part of the 2259 TÜBİTAK-MoESTD bilateral program, Project 220N370 “TV Series: A Comparative Perspective – From Geopolitics to Geocriticism Serbia and Turkey”.Ministers and senior figures of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) have lashed out at a joint statement by 10 countries, including the US, France and Germany, about the prolonged arrest of businessperson Osman Kavala. Iva Leković, University of Arts in Belgrade Alexandra Milovanovic, University of Arts Belgradeġ5:45-16:00 “Balkan cartographies: geocritical analysis of Serbian and Turkish TV series” Nevena Daković, University of Arts BelgradeĪssoc. Deniz Bayrakdar, Kadir Has Universityġ5:15-15:45 “Serbian TV Series Reco(r)ding: New and Old Genres” Belma Öztürkkal, Kadir Has Universityġ4:50-15:05 “Is Caucasian Chalk Circle Reversed in Turkish TV Series?” Melis Behlil, Project Researcher)ġ4:35-14:50 “TV Series: Where is Finance?” Arzu Öztürkmen, Boğaziçi Universityġ4:30 Second Session (Moderator: Assoc. Ürün Yıldıran Önk, Yaşar Universityġ3:45-14:00 “Dizi as a Media-text: Different Layers of Narrative” ![]() Selin Tüzün Ateşalp, Marmara Universityġ3:30-13:45 “A Comparative Analysis of Dizi Genres in Turkey: Traditional TV vs OTT Platforms”Īssist. ![]() Defne Tüzün RTC Department, Chair)ġ3:15-13:30 “An Overview of the Economic and Political Determinants Influencing Turkish TV Dramas”Īssoc. TÜBİTAK-MoESTD Project 220N370_TV Series: A Comparative Perspective – From Geopolitics to Geocriticism Serbia and Turkeyġ3:10 First Session (Moderator: Assist. Please click to view the detailed programġ3:05 Assoc. Please find the program of “TV Series: Türkiye, Serbia and Beyond… Mapping the Genre System of TV Series: Narrative Structures, Production Modes, and Finances and Cartography of TV series: Real and Fictional Spaces” below. MAPPING THE GENRE SYSTEM OF TV SERIES: NARRATIVE STRUCTURES, PRODUCTION MODES, AND FINANCES CARTOGRAPHY OF TV SERIES: REAL AND FICTIONAL SPACES ![]()
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