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Women Rights In Turkey
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TURKISH - CHINESE RELATIONS SINCE 1971 AND THE EAST TURKISTAN ISSUE
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Wednesday, December 30, 2015
The Most Comprehensive Book About Russia: Putin's Country: Russian Federation Analysis
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The Most Comprehensive Book About Russia: Putin's Country: Russian Federation Analysis published by the Seçkin Publications in July 2015. Editor: Assoc. Dr. Irfan Kaya Ülger
Me and Prof. Dr. Timuçin Kodaman wrote a comprehensive article about Russia and Central Asia: Russia's Central Asia Policy Under Putin's Era (From 2000 to Present) by Prof. Dr. Timucin KODAMAN & Isa Burak GONCA.
You can find our article in Russia's Foreign Policy section in the book: pages between 411-427.
To buy the book: http://www.seckin.com.tr/kitap/n/117956329/title/putinve39;in-ulkesi-rusya-federasyonu-analizi-irfan-kaya-ulger.html
Friday, November 13, 2015
At the G20 Antalya Summit will geopolitics overshadow economic issues?
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2015 G20 leaders' summit will be held in Antalya, Turkey.
The summit will be held in Antalya on November 15-16, 2015. Global economy, strengthened growth and job creation will be taken up at the summit in Turkey. The 2015 G-20 Turkey summit will be the tenth meeting of the G-20 heads of government.
The G20 Leaders’ Summit, hosted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will be held in Antalya on 15 – 16 November.
Azerbaijan, Spain, Malaysia, Senegal, Singapore and Zimbabwe will also participate in the Antalya Summit together with the G20 members.
Approximately 13 thousand guests—of which 2,469 are media members—will participate in the two-day summit.
More than 70 meetings, including the ones at a ministerial level, have been held under the Turkish Presidency since 1 December.
The three main themes of this year’s G20 Summit were chosen as “inclusiveness, investment and implementation” based on the Turkish Presidency’s priorities. Within this framework, strengthening the global economy and making it more inclusive, deepening the dialogue and cooperation between G20 countries and Low Income Developing Countries (LIDCs), sustainable development, increasing investments, and implementation and follow-up on G20 commitments will be the main topics discussed in the Summit this year.
The Summit will commence with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s welcoming ceremony of the G20 Leaders on 15 November and will continue with a working lunch in which the topics of development and climate change will be discussed. During the Summit, apart from the sessions that will gather leaders, the “Women-20” engagement group formed during the Turkish G20 Presidency will be represented.
Following the reception that Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu will host in honour of the Leaders and Spouses, there will be a working dinner hosted by President Erdoğan on the topic of “Global Challenges: Terrorism and the Refugee Crisis”.
On the second day of the Summit, financial regulations, the international tax agenda, anti-corruption actions and IMF reforms will be evaluated in the “Increasing Resilience” session. After this, during a working lunch, trade and energy issues will be discussed and the Antalya Action Plan will be adopted.
The Summit will conclude with a presentation given by the Chinese President, who will assume the 2016 G20 Presidency.
Finally, the results of the Antalya Summit will be announced globally with a press conference by the Turkish President.
Both G20 and BRICS Summits will be held in Antalya in Turkey in November 2015.
Turkey tightens security for upcoming G20 Antalya Summit
What is G20?
The Group of Twenty (also known as the G-20 or G20) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 20 major economies. The members, shown highlighted on the map at right, include 19 individual countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States—along with the European Union (EU).
The G-20 was founded in 1999 with the aim of studying, reviewing, and promoting high-level discussion of policy issues pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability. It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization. Collectively, the G-20 economies account for around 85% of the gross world product (GWP), 80% of world trade (or, if excluding EU intra-trade, 75%), and two-thirds of the world population. The G-20 heads of government or heads of state have periodically conferred at summits since their initial meeting in 2008.
Especially on behalf of Antalya area, we would like to take the opportunity of expressing our gratitude to Foreign Affairs Minister of Turkey Mr. Mevlut Cavusoglu (born in Antalya) for this event, and also more.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
What are the Priorities for 2015 and Key Messages of G20 under the Turkish Presidency?
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In 2015, G20 leaders' summit will be held in Antalya, Turkey.
The summit will be held in Antalya on November 15-16, 2015. Global economy, strengthened growth and job creation will be taken up at the summit in Turkey. The 2015 G-20 Turkey summit will be the tenth meeting of the G-20 heads of government. Turkey will assume the presidency of the G-20 in 2015.
What is G20?
The Group of Twenty (also known as the G-20 or G20) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from 20 major economies. The members, shown highlighted on the map at right, include 19 individual countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States—along with the European Union (EU).
The G-20 was founded in 1999 with the aim of studying, reviewing, and promoting high-level discussion of policy issues pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability. It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization. Collectively, the G-20 economies account for around 85% of the gross world product (GWP), 80% of world trade (or, if excluding EU intra-trade, 75%), and two-thirds of the world population. The G-20 heads of government or heads of state have periodically conferred at summits since their initial meeting in 2008.
Priorities for 2015
In 2015 under the Turkish Presidency, we will be building on previous Presidencies’ agenda and ensure a seamless continuity in the G20, while introducing new elements to ensure decisive collective action to provide inclusive and robust growth.
Three pillars of the 2015 agenda will be:
(1) Strengthening the Global Recovery and Lifting the Potential
(2) Enhancing Resilience
(3) Buttressing Sustainability
Energy Sustainability
Today, there are over 1.3 billion people who do not have access to reliable energy. Considering the urgent need to take steps to tackle this global challenge, during our Presidency, we will emphasize the issues of energy access and energy investments. In this context, we will also study the reasons behind the high costs of renewable energy investment, and examine the deployment of public and private resources to fulfill the need for energy investments. Discussions on the G20 Principles on Energy Collaboration and rationalizing and phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies will be continued. We note the importance of “G20 Energy Efficiency Action Plan” and will be monitoring its implementation. We also aim to improve Joint Organisations Data Initiative and follow up the implementation of price reporting agencies principles to improve energy market transparency.
The Turkish Presidency kicked off on December 1st. Throughout the year, our Finance
Ministers and Sherpas will meet four times at various venues. The
Leaders’ Summit will be held in Antalya on November 15-16, 2015. In
addition to the regular meetings of the G20, some other Ministerial
meetings will be convened on selected topics throughout the year.
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New Antalya Stadium is the world's largest solar stadium project with 1.4 MWp capacity
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New 33 thousand capacity Antalya Arena stadium will utilize solar energy through panels on its rooftop. This is Turkey's First Solar Powered Stadium and besides having the biggest rooftop solar energy system, the stadium draws attention in the mean of being the biggest solar energy stadium in the world.
SEISO Energy completed the project which has a capacity of 1,4 MWp.
13,000 square meters of solar panels will provide electric for the stadium and be able to feed the city grid with any excess electricity generated.
In the stadium, there are almost 6.000 photovoltaic solar panels and 60 inverter units.
Antalya becomes one of the solar powerhouses of the nation, this world-class project will surely drive the region more towards utilizing solar energy.
Expected to generate yearly 2,150 MWh electricity, the project was initiated according to Antalya Youth and Sports City Directorate’s two 700 kW unlicensed PV plant application.
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