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  • The chief editor of Kurdistan Gele TV, Jamal Huseyin analyzed the effects of the Iraqi parliamentary elections on the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.
    Basil El Gureyri, the vice president of the Center for Iraq Strategic Studies shared his assessments on the Iraq Elections
    Asos Hardi, the executive editor of the Awene newspaper in Sulaymaniyah said that the election results will affect Kurds’ position in entire Iraq negatively.
    Azad Chalak, executive editor of Rozname, which is close to Goran, attributed Goran’s failure to underutilizing nationalist rhetoric.
    Rebwar Kerim, executive editor of The Hewler Post in Erbil, said that he thought that Turkey had to be convinced to protect the Iraqi Kurds’ rights in Iraq.
    The chairman of the executive board of the Turkish-Kurdish Friendship Association, based in Arbil, Shivan Taveng claimed that if Turkey wants regional power, its best leverage is the Kurds.
    Hadi remarked the importance of Turkey for the Iraqi Kurds and added that “The Kurds’ tendency in international relations is to lean towards Turkey.”
    Ambassador Erol answered ORSAM's questions on Oman-Turkey relations and evaluated common perspectives regarding the regional issues.
    Oman’s Deputy Minister of Finance Dervish bin Ismail al-Beluchi answered ORSAM's questions about mutual relations and the progress of Oman’s economy.
    Sadrist MP Dr. Qusay Al-Suhail answered ORAM'S questions on Iraq’s parliamentary elections, its main problems, Turkey-Iraq relations and Kirkuk question.
    Iraqi Vice President Adil Abd Al-Mahdi answered ORSAM's questions on Iraq’s main problems, domestic politics and election issues.
    Alon Ben-Meir, Professor of International Relations, has answered ORSAM's questions regarding recent Middle East politics and Turkey's role.
    Sayed Ammar Al Hakim, President of ISCI answered ORSAM's questions about the upcoming election and foreign policy issues.
    The Head of Iraqi Turkmen Front and Kirkuk MP of Iraqi Parliament Dr. Sadettin Ergeç explained his views on Turkmens and Kirkuk.
    In the interview with Aude Sgnoles, the municipal governance in Gaza and the causes of Hamas' success were discussed.
    Prof. Tayyar Arı, professor of International Relations at Uludag University, answered our questions on “The policy of US on the Middle East in the Period of Obama”.
    July 2010 Summer School Program Ended
    ORSAM Director Kanbolat, advised the students to visit the Middle Eastern countries.
    American House of Delegates Members and Senators at ORSAM
    The American Delegation from Virginia and Maryland received a briefing on Turkey-US relations.
    ORSAM-IAMES Meeting
    The sides decided upon having joint studies on the Middle East and Turkey-Vietnam relations.
    The Final Communiqué of the Turkey-Iraq Relations Symposium Has Been Declared:
    "Let's rewrite the history of the Middle East together"
    The First Turkey-Yemen Forum was Held
    The Forum in Istanbul was organized by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ORSAM and İTO.
    The Full Text of Iraqi Kurdish Regional Government's President Massoud Barzani's Speech at ORSAM on 4 June 2010
    Developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan Evaluated
    Ahad Andican, Hasan Ali Karasar and Ahmet Han joined to the meeting as speakers.
    The Leader of Iraqiya List Iyad Allawi at ORSAM
    Iyad Allawi evaluated the post-election process in Iraq in a program organized by ORSAM.
    Amerikan Media Representatives at ORSAM
    During the meeting, Turkey's policies on the Middle East were discussed.
    ORSAM Hosted UN Iraq Special Representative Ad Melkert
    Melkert said that Turkey is a constructive model for Iraq.
    Iraqi Parliamentary Elections Evaluated
    A roundtable meeting was held in ORSAM in order to evaluate results of the Iraqi Parliamentary Election.
    Roundtable Discussion with Alon Ben-Meir
    A roundtable discussion was held with Alon Ben-Meir about the recent developments on Israeli- Palestinian conflict.
    Meeting with Turkey’s Ambassador to Iraq Murat Özçelik and Turkey’s Ambassador to Georgia L. Murat Burhan
    The 6th of Turkmen Intellectuals Meeting series was held at ORSAM
    The Iraqi Polirics and the Election Law were discussed.
    Meeting with SARENJ CENTER
    Mr Agit Zaher, the director of Turkey Department in SARENJ CENTER, visited ORSAM.
    Meeting with Students from Onsekiz Mart University
    University students received information about ORSAM.
    Post-election Bagapsh Policies in Abkhazia
    Hasan Kanbolat, Director of ORSAM
    Sergei Bagapsh won again in the Dec. 12 presidential elections held in Abkhazia, which has declared a one-sided (de facto) independence from Georgia. These elections were his second victory; he had won against Raul Hacimba in presidential elections held on Oct. 3, 2004.

    During his election campaign Bagapsh had vowed to develop the country’s economy, raise living standards and increase wages. He also said that in terms of foreign policy, economic and political ties would be strengthened with the Russian Federation, which recognizes Abkhazia’s independence. In his first term as president, from 2005 to 2009, Bagapsh lifted the economic embargo imposed by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) between 1996 and 2008. In this way, the Abkhazian economy was enlivened as 1.3 million tourists began visiting the country annually, and the country began to renew itself. Preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics to be held in Sochi, three hours away from the capital, Sukhumi, have also contributed to the economic revival. The August 2008 war (the Five-Day War) ensured the addition of Upper Codor to Abkhazia. On Aug. 26, 2008 the Russian Federation recognized Abkhazia’s independence.

    In 2009, Abkhazia adopted a multifaceted foreign policy initiative. It began creating ties with nations not under the influence of the US and NATO. Through this multifaceted foreign policy initiative, after Russia, they gained recognition from Nicaragua and Venezuela. Abkhazian parliamentarians went to Latin America and requested support for their country. Most recently, on Dec. 14, the Pacific island state of Nauru recognized Abkhazia, meaning that four UN members recognize the state’s independence. Nauru’s membership in the Commonwealth of Nations is important also in cracking open a new door for increased recognition of Abkhazia’s independence. But it is also important to recall that Nauru, which struggled against the British Empire in the 1960s for its independence, which it gained in 1967, was first recognized as independent by the Soviet Union, which was also the first to support its struggle.

    The Bagapsh administration has also placed a priority on developing relations with those of Abkhazian descent who live outside Abkhazia and with the nations that they live in. As part of this political initiative, relations are being strengthened with countries such as Turkey, Syria, Egypt and Jordan, and Abkhazians living in the EU nations. But with a change made to Abkhazian election law, Abkhazian citizens who live abroad and have the right to vote could only do so in the Russian cities of Moscow and Cherkessk. As for the roughly 600,000 Abkhazian citizens living in Turkey and the Abkhazian citizens with the right to vote living in other nations, they didn’t have the opportunity to cast votes.

    While during his first term in office Bagapsh was the president of a “de facto” state, he is now the head of state in a country that has begun to be recognized as “de jure.” For this reason, history has placed great responsibility upon his shoulders during his second term. In the next 10 years, Abkhazia will choose to become a mini satellite of the Russian Federation and become the next money laundering site for the Russian oligarchy after Cyprus. Or, protecting its good relations with Russia, it will try new ways to establish better relations with the nations of the world, beginning with its region.
    This article was first published in Today's Zaman on 25 December 2009  
     December 23 2009
              

    ORSAM Report No: 18

    FROM NEIGHBORHOOD TO STRATEGIC ALLIANCE:
    TURKISH-RUSSIAN RELATIONS
    (Tr-Русский)

    ORSAM Report No:17

    EVALUATION OF 7 MARCH 2010 IRAQ PARLIAMENT ELECTION RESULTS AND THE NEW POLITICAL EQUATION
    (In Turkish)

    ORSAM Rapor No: 16

    SULTANATE OF OMAN :
    A COUNTRY ON THE ARAB PENINSULA CAUGHT BETWEEN TRADITIONALISM AND MODERNITY
    (In Turkish)

    ORSAM Report No: 15

    OBSERVATION REPORT OF ORSAM DELEGATION ON 
    7 MARCH 2010 IRAQI ELECTIONS 
    (In Turkish)

    ORSAM Report No. 14
    POLITICAL SITUATION IN IRAQ DURING THE PRE-ELECTORAL PERIOD AND EXPECTATIONS REGARDING THE ELECTION

    (In Turkish)

    ORSAM Report No. 13
    AN ANALYSIS ON THE POLITICAL STANCE OF THE SHIITE PARTIES AND THE VOTERS, BEFORE THE MARCH 7 ELECTION IN IRAQ
    (In Turkish)

    Report No. 12
    THE INFLUENCE OF THE FACTOR OF IRAQ ON TURKEY’S MIDDLE EAST POLICIES (1990-2008)
    (In Turkish and Russian)

    ORSAM Report No. 11

    THE FORGOTTEN TURKS: TURKMENS OF LEBANON

    ORSAM Report No. 10

    CIVIL WAR IN YEMEN: THE POWER STRUGGLE, REGIONAL INFLUENCES AND RELATIONS WITH TURKEY

    ORSAM Report No. 9

    THE YEMEN ISSUE:
    A STEP TOWARD REGIONAL WAR?

    ORSAM Report No. 8

    ABKHAZIA FOR THE INTEGRATION OF THE BLACK SEA 

    ORSAM Report No. 7

    THE FORGOTTEN TURKMEN LAND: DIYALA

    ORSAM Report No. 6

    THE TUZHURMATU TURKMENS: A SUCCESS STORY

    ORSAM Report No. 5
    TURKEY - LEBANON RELATIONS: PERCEPTIONS OF TURKEY AMONG THE RELIGIOUS AND SECTARIAN FACTIONS IN LEBANON
     

    ORSAM Report No. 4

    2009 LEBANON ELECTIONS: WINNERS, LOSERS AND TURKEY
    (In Turkish)

    23 July 2010 (ENG / TR)
    22 July 2010 (ENG / TR)
    21 July 2010 (ENG / TR)
    20 July 2010 (ENG / TR)
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