Calendriers des événements

lundi. 23 mai, 2022 - dimanche. 29 mai, 2022
Semaine 21
lundi. 23 mai, 2022
7:30 pm

L'humiliation, facteur et pathologie des relations internationales

Institut Français d'Izmir

Organisé en partenariat avec l'Institut Français d'Izmir
Intervention en français
Traduction simultannée en turc

Bertrand BADIE (professeur des universités émérite à Sciences Po Paris)

Ferhat KENTEL (coordinateur de BAYATEV) sera discutant

A mesure que les sociétés sont devenues des acteurs décisifs des relations internationales, l'humiliation joue un rôle central dans la formation et l'évolution de celles-ci. Tantôt ressentie de manière diffuse par l'opinion, tantôt manipulée et instrumentalisée par les détenteurs du pouvoir, l'humiliation perturbe le jeu international, favorise les poussées nationalistes et populistes, suscite de la violence et devient source de tensions d'autant plus difficiles à réguler.

jeudi. 26 mai, 2022
6:00 pm

Istanbul, a new political center for the Arab World ?

Séminaire Enjeux contemporains des migrations
Organisé conjointement par GAR et l'axe aMiMo de l'IFEA

Intervention en anglais (en ligne)

Nouran GAD (IFEA)

Over the past decade, migration from all over MENA to Turkey has intensified.Migrations from Syria are the most important, and are the most studied in Turkey today. However, other migratory spaces are being created at the intersection of several MENA communities. Such migration has greatly expanded since 2011, and the major changes in political and social spaces across the region. Stalemated wars, unstable economies, and authoritarian regimes are leading to the migration of larger segments of the population. For some communities, they are supported by a welcoming and hospitable speech from the AKP government.

The country is quickly turning into a destination for business investment and settlement. Istanbul in particular is becoming a hub of business for the entire region. Meanwhile, investments in the media, education and research sectors are also important. It is the presence of so many populations simultaneously evolving in the same sectors of the economy, and the same identity and linguistic space, which raises questions. Is this meeting in exile creating something? How does it impact the host society?

6:00 pm

Islamic Leadership And The State In Eurasia

IFEA

Intervention en anglais / Presentation in English

Galina M.Yemelianova

Islam was brought to the lands of ex-Soviet Eurasia by the first generation of Muslims in the seventh century. Most of the Caucasus and Central Asia were directly included in the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates. Islam thus had a formative impact on culture, society and statehood in Central Asia, the Caucasus and central Russia. The other significant influences derived from the region’s lengthy domination by Turco-Mongol nomads and its inclusion in the 19th century into the autocratic Russian Empire, superseded by the USSR.  

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