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Sevket Pamuk on "The Future of Europe: Turkey and the EU"

Sevket Pamuk on "The Future of Europe: Turkey and the EU"

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20 Nov 2008

The Future of Europe: Turkey and the EU"

About the Speech:

Professor Sevket Pamuk, Chair of Contemporary Turkish Studies at the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science visited the IIEA to address a roundtable discussion on "The Future of Europe: Turkey and the European Union."

Professor Pamuk presented his views on Turkey’s progress towards EU accession and the impact that Turkish membership of the EU would have in terms of the promotion of common values and the development of enhanced intercultural dialogue in the European Union. This is the latest event in the IIEA\'s series of events on the Future of Europe under the Europe 2.0 project, which is sponsored by the European Commission.

Professor Pamuk is a leading economic historian of the Ottoman Empire, the Middle East and modern Turkey.  He graduated from Yale University and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley.

About the Speaker:

Professor ?evket Pamuk is Chair of Contemporary Turkish Studies at the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. He is a leading economic historian of the Ottoman Empire, the Middle East and modern Turkey. He is the author of The Ottoman Empire and European Capitalism 1820-1913: Trade, Investment and Production (Cambridge University Press, 1987); A Monetary History of the Ottoman Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2000) and jointly with Roger Owen, A History of the Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Century (I.B. Tauris Publishers and Harvard University Press 1998). A collection of his articles on the Ottoman economy recently appeared as Ottoman Economy and Its Institutions  (Ashgate-Variorum, 2008). 

 

 

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