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The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University and the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) invite you to this online event on perspectives and responses from the EU and Russia on Turkey's ambitions.
Turkey is at the heart of many of the issues between the Mediterranean Sea and the Middle East, not least the growing tensions with Greece and with Cyprus, and more recently in the southern Caucasus (Nagorny Karabakh). Notwithstanding its NATO membership, both the EU and Russia have very specific interests in their relationship with Turkey. What are the drivers or these tensions? What are the likely outcomes?
ONLINE EVENT
Turkey’s Ambitions? Perspectives and Responses from the EU and Russia
The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University and the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) invite you to this online event on perspectives and responses from the EU and Russia on Turkey's ambitions.
Turkey is at the heart of many of the issues between the Mediterranean Sea and the Middle East, not least the growing tensions with Greece and with Cyprus, and more recently in the southern Caucasus (Nagorny Karabakh). Notwithstanding its NATO membership, both the EU and Russia have very specific interests in their relationship with Turkey. What are the drivers or these tensions? What are the likely outcomes?
Speakers
Associate Professor Alexey Muraviev National Security and Strategic Studies Curtin University
Professor Bruno Mascitelli International Studies Swinburne University of Technology
When Thursday 29 October 2020 12.30 pm (Melbourne time / AEST)
The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University is funded through grants from the EU Jean Monnet Programme and RMIT University.
RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nations on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present.