Mensur Akgün

Mensur Akgün is a Turkish professor at Istanbul Kültür University, political analyst, columnist in Turkish daily Star and civil society activist.

Early life

He finished his bachelor studies at the Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara in 1981 and received his master's degree from the University of Oslo, Norway in 1987. After finishing his doctoral studies at the Bosphorus University, Istanbul in 1992, Mensur Akgün started publishing widely in national and international journals and newspapers.[1] In addition to that, he has published a couple of own monographs and co-authored books. He has traveled extensively and participated in various international conferences as a speaker representing both academia and civil society.

Career

Together with his colleague Sylvia Tiryaki, Mensur Akgün founded the Global Political Trends Center, an Istanbul based research institution,[2] which is operating under the auspices of Istanbul Kültür University. He has also been the Director of the Foreign Policy Program at the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation[3] (TESEV) and the editor of the News Perspectives Quarterly (NPQ-Türkiye). Mensur Akgün teaches courses on international relations and Turkish foreign policy at the Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences of Istanbul Kültür University where he also holds position of chair of the Department of International Relations.

His geographic areas on interest include the Middle East, Cyprus, Turkey and Armenia.

Publications

References

  1. "Professor Mensur Akgün". İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi. Retrieved 2015-09-17.
  2. (30 May 2010) Experts: Sanctions vote won’t strain Turkish-US relations, Today's Zaman, Retrieved October 29, 2010
  3. (16 July 2007) Experts advise balanced policy after Russian blow to CFE, Today's Zaman, Retrieved October 29, 2010 ("Associate Professor Mensur Akgün, director of the foreign policy program at the İstanbul based-Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)")
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