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Sinan OĞAN Arshive
The Nuclear Danger is Just 16 Kilometers Far Away From Turkey
31 December 2010
We as TURKSAM, organized a conference in 2008 and said “Are You Aware of the Danger?” to tell the possible dangers of Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant to the public. The conference which was organized by TURKSAM drew a great attention.
Sinan Ogan’s Statement About Risks For Turkey in Mediating With Taliban
31 December 2010
The recent push by some international actors in Afghanistan for Turkey to help mediate a possible reconciliation process with the Taliban has prompted experts to warn about the risks of undertaking such a mission.
Kazakhstan’s progressive steps in Islamic world
07 December 2010
Many experts marked that OIC CFM session (Council of foreign ministers) in Dushanbe in May was no less important event: here for the first time in OIC history the slack of presidency in the structure was picked up by Central Asian state.
Will the Alliances be Sealed Against the Promising Figure China?
21 October 2010
The Chinese participation in the Turkish-hosted Anatolian Eagle combat air exercise and the recent visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to Turkey require the need for a careful analysis of China as a promising figure. China appears as a promising figure not only in world but also in Turkey.
The analysis of Chairman of TURKSAM Sinan OĞAN is published in Hurriyet Daily News
19 August 2010
Caucasus-watchers are alarmed by the potential for renewed hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh. Frustrated at the lack of progress through diplomatic means, Baku is rapidly boosting its arsenal as Yerevan ramps up military cooperation with Russia, raising concerns that armed skirmishes could resume and even spiral into war
Would Armenia like to Solve the Nagorno Karabakh Conflict? What is the Armenian 100 Year Strategy?
15 August 2010
Many countries have their own strategic plans for their problems which they deem significant. While sometimes states represent explicitly these strategies, in some cases they choose not expressing and even hiding. In this context, the strategies of Armenia with regard to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and the normalization process with Turkey is widely concerned.
The Efforts over NGO’s and Media for the Acceptance of PKK Terrorist Organization as an Interlocutor
21 July 2010
We have been a country and a society busy with terrorism and separatism actively for 30 years and for the last two hundred years in various means. Insurgences in the Ottoman Empire and the separatist, ethnic terrorism that had started especially in the Balkans had taken many lives and the state had established a defense mechanism against these activities.
Armenia 'may agree to some kind of peace' in 2011
20 July 2010
I would like to think so, but it is not too easy. Israel in the Middle East and Armenia in the South Caucasus are far from peace. Both regions have serious problems in this respect. The settlement of these problems anytime soon is considered impossible. However, it is easier to settle problems in the Caucasus than in the Middle East. Peace in the Caucasus can be achieved if both parties want it. Turkey’s unilateral efforts are insufficient. It requires Israel in the Middle East and Armenia in the Caucasus to take steps to achieve peace.
Are We Ready For an Azerbaijan-Armenia War?
04 July 2010
While an enormous action continue in Turkish foreign policy, significant and unusual developments are being experienced in Nagorno-Karabakh case. But, where Ankara stands in these developments in Karabakh and to what extent follows these developments?
Sinan OĞAN Chairman of TURKSAM has answered Hurriyet Daily News
15 June 2010
Turkey may be shifting its axis away from the West, but it is not moving far enough East to encompass the growing importance of – or affect the current turmoil in – Central Asia, regional experts say. Observers criticize Ankara's 'indifference' to the ethnic violence in Kyrgyzstan, saying the government is too preoccupied with issues in Iran and Israel
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