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Association Events, 2008


Cyprus: EU Law and the Turkish Cypriots
Canada Blanch Room (J116)
London School of Economics
6.30pm, 8 February 2008

Speaker: Alper Riza QC

British Policy During the Cyprus Crisis of 1974 in the Light of Secret British Documents
Canada Blanch Room (J116)
London School of Economics
6.30pm, 22 February 2008

Speaker: Dr Salahi Sonyel
Chair: Dr James Ker-Lindsay

Cyprus After the Presidential Election: Are there Realistic Prospects for a Settlement?
St Philips Building, South Block (Y002)
London School of Economics
6.30pm, 12 March 2008

Speaker: Roger Gale MP

Virtuous or Vicious Circles? Four Countries Facing Critical Choices Ahead
Room G (booked in the name of Lord Corbett of Castle Vale)
House of Lords (enter by the Black Rod's Garden Entrance)
6.30pm, 17 June 2008

Speaker: Costa Carras

The State of Greek-Turkish Relations
Canada Blanche Room (J116) , 1st Floor, Cowdray House
London School of Economics
6.30pm, 11 July 2008

Speaker: Robert MacDonald
Chair: Alper Riza QC
***(Watch Online)***

The Security Dimensions of a Cyprus Settlement
Joint event with the Hellenic Observatory, LSE
Canada Blanche Room (J116), 1st Floor, Cowdray House
London School of Economics
6.30pm, 10 October 2008

Speaker: Dr James Ker-Lindsay (LSE)
Chair: Dr Zenon Stavrinides
***(Watch Online)***

America, Britain and the Cyprus Crisis of 1974: Calculated Conspiracy or Foreign Policy Failure?
Canada Blanch Room (J116), First Floor, Cowdray House
London School of Economics
6.30pm, 21 November 2008

Speaker: Dr Andreas Constandinos
Chair: Dr James Ker-Lindsay
***(Watch Online)***

Kemalist Eurasianism: An Emerging Geopolitical Discourse in Turkey
Canada Blanch Room (J116), First Floor, Cowdray House
London School of Economics
6.30pm, Friday, 5 December 2008

Speaker: Dr Emel Akçali, University of Birmingham
Chair: Dr Ephraim Nimni

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