Over the past decade, the United States鈥 partnership with Turkey, a long-standing NATO ally, has been troubled by differences in approaches to the Middle East and Russia, Ankara鈥檚 illiberal turn under President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an, and the U.S. partnership with the Syrian Kurds. Moving forward, Donald Trump鈥檚 return to the White House offers both possibilities and challenges for a rethink in both capitals鈥 approaches to the relationship. But what would that recalibration look like for Ankara or Washington? 聽聽
On December 11, the Center on the United States and Europe will hold a virtual discussion with several of the contributors to 鈥Solving Washington鈥檚 Turkey conundrum,鈥 a recent 麻豆视传媒免费观看 collection of essays on the future of U.S. relations with Turkey. They will discuss the prospects of resetting a complex and ever-evolving relationship as the second Trump administration comes into office. 聽
Viewers can ask questions via email to [email protected] or on X/Twitter 耻蝉颈苍驳听 #USTurkey.
Agenda
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December 11
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Panel discussion
Professor, Comparative Politics & International Politics - 脰zye臒in UniversityNicholas Danforth Senior Non-Resident Fellow - Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Editor - War on the RocksNonresident Senior Fellow - Atlantic CouncilModerator
Asl谋 Ayd谋nta艧ba艧 Visiting Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center on the United States and Europe, The Turkey Project
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