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DESCRIPTION:Soner Cagaptay on "Turkish Foreign\nPolicy and the Syrian War."
 Soner Cagaptay is\nthe Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Res
 earch Program at the\nWashington Institute. He has written extensively on 
 Turkish domestic politics\nand U.S.-Turkish relations\, publishing in scho
 larly journals\nand major international print media\, such as the Wall Str
 eet Journal\,\nWashington Post and New York Times. He is a contributor to 
 CNN's\nGlobal Public Square blog. A\nhistorian by training\, Dr. Cagaptay\
 nwrote his doctoral dissertation at Yale University (2003) on Turkish\nnat
 ionalism. He has taught courses at different academic institutions includi
 ng\nYale\, Princeton\, Georgetown University\, and Smith College.Dr. Cagap
 tay is\nthe author of Islam\, Secularism\, and Nationalism\nin Modern Turk
 ey: Who is a Turk?&nbsp\;(2006)\,\nand&nbsp\;Turkey\nRising: The 21st Cent
 ury's First Muslim Power&nbsp\;(2013).Open to the PublicSponsored by the M
 iddle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 
 and the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaborat
 ion (PARCC)   
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SUMMARY:MES and PARCC present: Soner Cagaptay
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Soner Cagaptay on "Turkish
  Foreign\nPolicy and the Syrian War."</b></p><p><b></b>Soner Cagaptay is\n
 the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at th
 e\nWashington Institute. He has written extensively on Turkish domestic po
 litics\nand U.S.-Turkish relations\, publishing in scholarly journals\nand
  major international print media\, such as the Wall Street Journal\,\nWash
 ington Post and New York Times. He is a contributor to CNN's\nGlobal Publi
 c Square blog. A\nhistorian by training\, Dr. Cagaptay\nwrote his doctoral
  dissertation at Yale University (2003) on Turkish\nnationalism. He has ta
 ught courses at different academic institutions including\nYale\, Princeto
 n\, Georgetown University\, and Smith College.</p><p>Dr. Cagaptay is\nthe 
 author of <i>Islam\, Secularism\, and Nationalism\nin Modern Turkey: Who i
 s a Turk?&nbsp\;</i>(2006)\,\nand&nbsp\;<i>Turkey\nRising: The 21st Centur
 y's First Muslim Power&nbsp\;</i>(2013).</p><p>Open to the Public</p><p><b
 ><i>Sponsored by the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the Moynihan Instit
 ute of Global Affairs and the Program for the Advancement of Research on C
 onflict and Collaboration (PARCC)</i></b></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></
 p><p></p>
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