“European Integration and Turkey”
( 10th – 12th December 2009, Mardin ) 
 
There is a consensus in regards to the European Union developing, in many areas, its relations with Turkey for having a part in managing the globalization. As TASAM, we share this idea. Moreover, it would be hard to imagine us being inactive in the dynamic process the continent which Turkey is a part of it. While Europe is as an opportunity for our country, we believe that we have a responsibility and ability to resolve unavoidable political and economic global issues.
We aim to discuss the dynamics, namely internal and foreign policies, security, economy and energy which describe this continent again, on the base of European Union (to identify each of them with Turkey). We need to follow, analyze, and understand to processes in Europe for point of exit. In this framework, only understanding and explanation are not enough, and we think attending to this process. We believe to clarify how Turkey is efficient in this process in the contexts of our country and Europe’s interest. This belief creates to organize the 2nd Turkey - Europe Forum.
Global Issues and Global- Regional Resolutions 
 Chancing Europe and Security Needs
 Turkey’s Membership Period for EU 
 Human Rights, Law and Democracy 
 Energy and Energy Security 
 Turkey and Europe Against to Global Economic Crisis 
 Discussion for  European Identity: Micro Nationalism and New Treats 
 Demographic Movements, Immigration and Asylum   
 Regional Integration Movements: New Opportunities and Risks
 The Transformations in the internal politics of the European Countries and European Integration
Protocol Participation
 Süleyman Şensoy Chairman of TASAM
 Hasan DURUER, Governor of Mardin
 Cevdet YILMAZ, Minister of State
 Egemen BAĞIŞ, Minister of State
 Taner YILDIZ, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources
 Nimet ÇUBUKÇU, National Education Minister
  Nevzat PAKDİL, Vice President of Turkish Grand National Assembly
10 - 12 December 2009
 
Mardin, Turkey
 
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