Turkey and the Restructuring of the Middle Eastern Regime Presented by Kerim Balci [Video]
By Dialogue International • May 18th, 2011 • Category: Past EventsThe speaker event “Turkey and the Restructuring of the Middle Eastern Regime” was held at Gale VandeBerg Auditorium, Pyle Center on April 18th, 2011.
We are honored to have the distinguished speaker, Kerim Balci here at UW-Madison campus to present his discussion, particularly focusing on the recent developments in the Middle East.
Part I
About the Speaker:
Kerim Balci is a Turkish writer, journalist and academician. Kerim Balci (b. 1971) is recently the editor in chief of Turkish Review, a bimonthly journal published by Zaman Media Group of Turkey. Balci is a frequent columnist in Today’s Zaman and
Zaman dailies, both the largest circulating newspapers in their boulevards, and correspondents to several local and international TV channels on issues related to the Middle East.
Kerim Balci studied Physics and Political Science and International Relations in the Bosporus University of Turkey. He has an MA from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the city where he served as the representative of Zaman Turkish Daily for eight years. Balci is currently a PhD candidate at the Durham University of the UK on linguistic philosophy.
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