MURDER IN ANATOLIA - European Stability Initiative - ESI
MURDER IN ANATOLIA - European Stability Initiative - ESI
MURDER IN ANATOLIA - European Stability Initiative - ESI
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About <strong>ESI</strong><br />
"The <strong>ESI</strong> is the nucleus of what Europe really needs in order to be able to develop a true<br />
foreign policy, crisis prevention and peace building capability - painstakingly<br />
independent and thorough analysis of truly difficult issues. Others might have been<br />
better than <strong>ESI</strong> in capturing the headlines, but no one has been better than the <strong>ESI</strong> in<br />
engaging the brains."<br />
~ www.esiweb.org ~<br />
Carl Bildt, Foreign Minister of Sweden<br />
"Among the people whom I have so far met on the Balkans circuit they have the<br />
clearest view of what needs to be done... their approach is to spend enough time<br />
thoroughly researching and analysing their topics to be able to present<br />
recommendations that they feel they can stand behind also in the longer term."<br />
Martti Ahtisaari, former Finnish president<br />
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize<br />
The <strong>European</strong> <strong>Stability</strong> <strong>Initiative</strong> (<strong>ESI</strong>) is a Berlin-based non-profit research and policy institute. <strong>ESI</strong><br />
was founded in July 1999 by a multi-national group of practitioners and analysts with extensive<br />
experience in the regions it studied. <strong>ESI</strong>‟s multidisciplinary team is committed to provide <strong>European</strong><br />
and international policy makers with relevant strategic analysis. It is today the largest think-tank in<br />
Europe devoted to developments in South Eastern Europe, from Albania to Azerbaijan.<br />
<strong>ESI</strong> has been publishing reports on Turkey since 2005. Previous reports include:<br />
A very special relationship. Why Turkey's EU accession process will continue (2010)<br />
The Great Debate - Germany, Turkey and the Turks. Part 1: Intellectuals (2010)<br />
Noah's Dove Returns. Armenia, Turkey and the Debate on Genocide (2009)<br />
Turkey's dark side. Party closures, conspiracies and the future of democracy (2008)<br />
A referendum on the unknown Turk? Anatomy of an Austrian debate (2008)<br />
Sex and Power in Turkey. Feminism, Islam and the Maturing of Turkish Democracy (2007)<br />
Beyond Enlargement Fatigue? The Dutch debate on Turkish accession (2006)<br />
Islamic Calvinists. Change and Conservatism in Central Anatolia (2005)<br />
All reports: www.esiweb.org<br />
To contact us: feedback@esiweb.org<br />
<strong>ESI</strong> Berlin, berlin@esiweb.org