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Video: The U.S. Elections and the Future of Democracy Perspectives from Abroad
  • 15 March 2021

How are the 2020 U.S. elections and their results seen from outside the country? The panelists offer perspectives from Argentina, Brazil, India, Poland, Romania, and South Africa on the recent…

Video: CEFTUS Online Talk with Baskın Oran on “Minorities and Minority Rights in Turkey: From the Ottoman Empire to the Present State” and chaired by Dr Ayşe Zarakol
  • 04 March 2021

CEFTUS Online Talk with Baskın Oran on "Minorities and Minority Rights in Turkey: From the Ottoman Empire to the Present State" and chaired by Dr Ayşe Zarakol https://youtu.be/jpAG0m76Gbs  

Video: Why Turkey has struggled with assimilating minorities
  • 26 February 2021

- Turkey Abroad - Turkey has struggled for decades at assimilating its minority populations and the reason why has roots going back to its founding in 1923. The Anatolian peninsula…

Video: Interview given to the First Channel of the Armenian TV in Yerevan
  • 27 January 2017

All about Turkey and Turkish-Armenian relations. Interview dated Jan. 27, 2017, Berlin Interviewer: Abraham Gasparyan Translator/interpreter : Gevorg Kalloshyan https://youtu.be/PDuZAd_nFEY

Video: The Domestic Implications of Erdogan’s Win | Middle East Institute

The first panel of MEI's 6th Annual Conference on Turkey featured Abdulhamit Bilici (Zaman), Koray Çalışkan (Boğaziçi Universit), Baskın Oran (Ankara University), and moderator Paul Salem (MEI). https://youtu.be/-hzyl8TXgu0

Video: Turkey and the Politics of National Identity
  • 14 November 2014

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Video: The Two Davutoglus According to Baskin Oran
  • 07 November 2014

Until 2011, Ahmet Davutoglu’s foreign policy had been changing the narrative in Turkey’s relationships with its immediate neighbors and the region. After 2011, all of that changed. Professor Baskin Oran…

Video: Dink is now a Saint in Turkey

Baskin Oran says that Hrant Dink was chosen to be killed. As an Armenian of Anatolia, Dink was both extremely balanced and a realist, and was thus a potential threat.…