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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:A Troubled Turkey
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SUMMARY:A Troubled Turkey
DESCRIPTION:<p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="1c823f83-6bee-4b4d-862b-ea42f4a99e19" data-align="right" alt="Ambassador Morton I. Abramowitz" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media><strong>Morton Abramowitz</strong> is a senior fellow at The Century Foundation. He is on the boards of the International Rescue Committee, the International Crisis Group, and Human Rights in North Korea, and is on the advisory council of the <em>National Interest</em> quarterly journal and <em>Foreign Policy</em> magazine.<!--break--> Formerly, he was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and has held numerous positions in the Department of State. He also served as acting president of the International Crisis Group—a multinational, nongovernmental organization headquartered in Brussels and Washington, focusing on crisis prevention.</p><p>Prior to joining the Carnegie Endowment in August 1991, he was United States ambassador to Turkey. He also has served as assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research; United States ambassador to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations in Vienna; ambassador to Thailand; deputy assistant secretary of defense for inter-American, East Asian, and Pacific affairs; special assistant to the secretary of defense; special assistant to the deputy secretary of state; and political adviser to the commander-in-chief, Pacific. He is coauthor (with Stephen Bosworth) of <em style="font-size: initial;">Chasing the Sun: Rethinking East Asian Policy</em> (The Century Foundation Press, 2006) and editor of The Century Foundation Press books <em style="font-size: initial;">The United States and Turkey: Allies in Need</em> (2003) and <em style="font-size: initial;">Turkey’s Transformation and American Policy</em> (2000). He has published <a data-url="https://tcf.org/experts/morton-abramowitz/" href="https://tcf.org/experts/morton-abramowitz/" title="numerous articles">numerous articles</a> in many American papers and journals.</p><p>Presented by the <strong>Seminar on Turkey in the Modern World</strong>, Cemal Kafadar &amp; Lenore Martin, co-chairs.</p><p><em>This event is open to the public; no registration required</em>. All Turkey in the Modern World seminar sessions are off the record. No video or audio recordings are permitted.  </p><p><strong>Contact:</strong> <a href="mailto:elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu">Liz Flanagan</a><br><strong>Sponsors:</strong> Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University</p><p><em>As a Title VI National Resource Center, CMES is partially funding this program with U.S. Department of Education grant funds. The content of this program does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Education.</em></p>
LOCATION:CGIS, Knafel Building, Room 262, 1737 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA
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