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The Blue Black Sea Congress (BBSC) aims to create an
academic environment by gathering scholars who are
working particularly on Black Sea Region in
international context. Academicians and researchers from
various backgrounds will have a chance to discuss their
projects and studies and to exchange ideas while
expanding their academic network. The Congress will
primarily address ongoing conflicts in the Black Sea
Region and will look for peaceful solutions.
Academicians and researchers who are working on the
Black Sea region are welcome to participate in the
Congress.
Wider Black Sea Region is emerging as an important
factor both in international and regional context. The
Black Sea region, once on the periphery of European consciousness, has become the next frontier in
transatlantic strategic thinking in terms of energy
security, trade, migration and other key policy areas.
In this volume leading international experts examine the
new dynamics of the Black Sea region, including
perspectives from the region, trans-regional issues such
as energy security, cross-border conflicts, democracy,
civil rights, the rule of law, and future relations with
Russia, the EU, NATO and other key actors.
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We are currently accepting submissions for
“2nd BLUE BLACK SEA CONGRESS on POLITICS, ECONOMICS
AND SOCIETY: Prospects of Conflict Resolution,
Cooperation and Democratization”
to be held in
Sakarya,
Turkey, on
October 10-13, 2010.
Selected papers from the Conference will be
published in an edited book.
Submissions are welcome from politics, economics and
other social sciences and related disciplines. We
are expecting participation of academics, peace
researchers, students, NGO leaders, activists, and
other interested professionals from all parts of the
world. The conference will also feature several
keynote speakers, including: Dru. C. Gladney, Guram
Markulia, Natalya Ulçenko, Zurab Todua, Sergey
Barisoviç Drujulovski, Leila Aliyeva, Deniz Ulke
Aribogan (tbc), Nassib Nassible (tbc), Alexander
Dugin (tbc).
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CONFERENCE TOPICS:
• Black Sea Region in Regional and Global Politics
• Conflict and Peace in Wider Black Sea Region
• The Role of International Organizations ( UN, OSCE
and BSCE)
• The EU’s Perspective on the Wider Black Sea Region
• NATO and Eurasia
• Turkey and Eurasia
• Russia and Eurasia
• US Perspective on the Eurasia
• Unresolved Conflicts in Wider Black Sea Region
• Economics Challenges in Eurasia
• Other Areas of International Relations |
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