Paradigma

Erman Ermihan & Senem Görür

Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler alanlarında az konuşulanları ve güncel konuları tartışan podcast serisi.

  1. Contesting Pluralism(s): Islamism, Liberalism, and Nationalism in Turkey and Beyond

    13 May

    Contesting Pluralism(s): Islamism, Liberalism, and Nationalism in Turkey and Beyond

    Nora Fisher Onar is Associate Professor and Chair of Global Studies at the University of San Francisco. Her research interests include international relations theory, diplomacy, comparative politics / area studies (Turkey/Middle East; Europe; Eurasia), political ideologies, gender, and history/memory. She is also increasingly interested in the impact of technological change on international affairs. She received her doctorate from the University of Oxford and holds master’s and undergraduate degrees from Johns Hopkins (SAIS) and Georgetown universities, respectively. She speaks five languages, has traveled to over 80 countries, and lived in eight. Fisher-Onar is the author of Contesting Pluralism(s): Islam, Liberalism and Nationalism in Turkey, with Cambridge University Press, and lead editor of the volume, Istanbul: Living With Difference in a Global City (co-edited with Susan C. Pearce and E. Fuat Keyman). She is also the editor of special issues of major scholarly journals like: the Journal of Common Market Studies; International Affairs, and Global Studies Quarterly, among others. Fisher-Onar speaks often at policy fora like Brookings, Carnegie, and the German Marshall Fund (GMF) where she has served as a Ronald Asmus Fellow, Transatlantic Academy Fellow, and Non-Residential Fellow. She further contributes commentary to platforms like the Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, and OpenDemocracy.

    46 min
  2. The Interpretation of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees by Greece and Türkiye

    14 Mar

    The Interpretation of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees by Greece and Türkiye

    Christina Velentza is a Policy Advisor, Researcher in international migration, refugee policy and human rights. She was Senior Legal Expert with the IPAC (International Court on asylum) in cooperation with EUAA (EU agency on asylum), Lefkosia Cyprus (2025). She was a lecturer in the University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki (2024), the EUC (Erasmus University College) in Rotterdam (2023), Kadir Has University and Ozyegin University (2020-2021). Previously, Christina was a 2022/2023 IPC-Mercator Fellow in Istanbul, a Research Fellow in MiReKoç, Koç University in Istanbul (2017-2019) and a Stavros Niarchos Fellow in Chatham House, London (2015-2016). Christina is an Attorney at Law (Athens Bar Association) and worked for the UNHCR, Greek Asylum Service, EEAS, Eurojust, ICC (International Criminal Court) and NGOs. Christina conducted field work and worked in different research projects on refugees, minorities and gender-based violence (ELIAMEP, Oxford Refugee Studies Center, University San Diego, California). Christina holds her Phd in international refugee law, European asylum policy and human rights (Democritus University of Greece, IKY Scholar), MA in European Law (University of Strasbourg) and her BA in Law (Democritus University of Greece). Her research interests are International and European Law, Criminal Law, International Refugee Law, Internal Displacement and Human Rights, Minorities.

    47 min
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Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler alanlarında az konuşulanları ve güncel konuları tartışan podcast serisi.

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