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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Misunderstanding Mid-Century Turkey: Ottomania, Academia and the rise of Erdogan
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SUMMARY:Misunderstanding Mid-Century Turkey: Ottomania, Academia and the rise of Erdogan
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong>CMES &amp; WCFIA present the Middle East Seminar </strong>with</p><p>	<strong>Nicholas Danforth, Ph.D.<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="1420e3f5-1b1d-41b3-be37-661baab1d8ae" data-align="right" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media></strong><br>Senior Non-Resident Fellow, The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy  (ELIAMEP)</p><p>	<span><span style="sans-serif"><span style="caret-color:#000000"><span style="color:#000000"><span style='NewRoman",serif'><em>Discussant</em>: <strong>Dr. Jesse Howell</strong>, Academic Programs Manager and Associate Director of the MA Program, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University</span></span></span></span></span></p><p>	<span style="color:#ff0000;"><span style="caret-color:#000000"><strong>Register in advance:</strong> </span></span><a data-url="https://bit.ly/338W9Lz" href="https://bit.ly/338W9Lz" title=""><span style="color:#ff0000;">https://bit.ly/338W9Lz</span></a><!--break--></p><p>	Nicholas Danforth is a Senior Visiting Fellow for the German Marshall Fund focusing on U.S.-Turkish relations at The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy. Previously, he worked as a senior policy analyst for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s national security program. Danforth received his M.A. from the School of Oriental and African Studies and his B.A. from Yale. He completed his Ph.D. in history at Georgetown University in 2015 and has written widely about Turkey, U.S. foreign policy, and the Middle East for publications including<em> The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, New York Times</em> and <em>Washington Post</em>. Selected publications include: “<a href="https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/the-outlook-for-turkish-democracy-2023-and-beyond">The Outlook for Turkish Democracy: 2023 and Beyond</a>.” The Washington Institute. Policy Analysis. March 2020; and “<a href="https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/02/14/map-cartography-shaped-war-peace-end-of-history/">The End of History and the Last Map</a>.” Foreign Policy. 14 February 2020.</p><p>	<strong>Co-sponsors: </strong>Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Center for Middle Eastern Studies<br><strong>Contact:</strong> <a href="mailto:elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu">Liz Flanagan</a></p>
LOCATION:Online (registration info below)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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