CALL FOR PAPER
2ND INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEA - CAUCASIAN CONGRESS
“Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey“
( 28-30 September 2022, CVK Park Bosphorus Hotel, Istanbul )
In today's world, where the world’s geopolitical codes and equations are tried to be rewritten, the definitions of “friendship“, “competition“and “hostility“ are being reviewed. The ground of alliance in the Cold War period has been shaken, and new areas of geopolitical struggle have emerged.
The efforts to establish an area of regional and global hegemony or to preserve the existing hegemony area make a conflict inevitable. Following the Cold War, Russia has started to make its presence feel deeply for the first time with the events called as the “Arab Spring“.
In other respects, Turkey has been left alone by its Western allies in the problematic areas like Syria. This situation has brought about that Turkey has been in search of placing its relations on a new ground with the regional powers, such as Iran and Russia.
Nowadays, where predictability and the possibilities of projection and prevention have been extremely limited, the necessity to review the current policies and develop new policies is felt more strongly.
The 2nd International Black Sea – Caucasian Congress, which will be held with the main theme of the “Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey“ aims at contributing to this field.
Main Theme
Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey
Sub-Themes
Governance of the Economic Competition in the Black Sea - Caucasia and Turkey
EU and the Black Sea – Caucasian New Economy Ecosystem after the Brexit
China, Belt and Road Project, Black Sea - Caucasia and Turkey
Black Sea - Caucasia; New Economic Dynamics
If you are interested in submitting a paper in order to attend at the 2nd International Black Sea - Caucasian Congress (2022) as a speaker, you need to submit via ihsantoy@tasam.org with an MS Word document, which includes following items:
- Title of your paper
- 300 words abstract, 5 keywords
- Your Institutional Connection and Curriculum Vitae
- Your Cell Phone Number (if not written in the CV)
Important Dates
Deadline for submission of abstract : 31 December 2021
Successful authors will be notified by : 30 January 2022
Deadline for submission of revised full text : 31 May 2022
Event Date : 28-30 September 2022
Required Information
- Abstract/article acceptance process is conducted by using the blind review method by our referee board.
- All full texts complying with the abstract and accepted as scientific proficiency will be published as a compilation book.
- There is no charge for the submitted abstract and presentation of accepted papers.
- Transportation and accommodation are provided by the participants.
- Event hall entrance and all facilities provided during the Event (excluding transportation and accommodation) are free of charge.
Event Page
Event details and the vision document can be reached via the link below:
https://tasam.org/en/Etkinlik/16251/2nd_international_black_sea_-_caucasian_congress_
2ND INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEA - CAUCASIAN CONGRESS
“Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey“
( 28-30 September 2022, CVK Park Bosphorus Hotel, Istanbul )
In today's world, where the world’s geopolitical codes and equations are tried to be rewritten, the definitions of “friendship“, “competition“and “hostility“ are being reviewed. The ground of alliance in the Cold War period has been shaken, and new areas of geopolitical struggle have emerged.
The efforts to establish an area of regional and global hegemony or to preserve the existing hegemony area make a conflict inevitable. Following the Cold War, Russia has started to make its presence feel deeply for the first time with the events called as the “Arab Spring“.
In other respects, Turkey has been left alone by its Western allies in the problematic areas like Syria. This situation has brought about that Turkey has been in search of placing its relations on a new ground with the regional powers, such as Iran and Russia.
Nowadays, where predictability and the possibilities of projection and prevention have been extremely limited, the necessity to review the current policies and develop new policies is felt more strongly.
The 2nd International Black Sea – Caucasian Congress, which will be held with the main theme of the “Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey“ aims at contributing to this field.
Main Theme
Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey
Sub-Themes
Governance of the Economic Competition in the Black Sea - Caucasia and Turkey
EU and the Black Sea – Caucasian New Economy Ecosystem after the Brexit
China, Belt and Road Project, Black Sea - Caucasia and Turkey
Black Sea - Caucasia; New Economic Dynamics
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If you are interested in submitting a paper in order to attend at the 2nd International Black Sea - Caucasian Congress (2022) as a speaker, you need to submit via ihsantoy@tasam.org with an MS Word document, which includes following items:
- Title of your paper
- 300 words abstract, 5 keywords
- Your Institutional Connection and Curriculum Vitae
- Your Cell Phone Number (if not written in the CV)
Important Dates
Deadline for submission of abstract : 31 December 2021
Successful authors will be notified by : 30 January 2022
Deadline for submission of revised full text : 31 May 2022
Event Date : 28-30 September 2022
Required Information
- Abstract/article acceptance process is conducted by using the blind review method by our referee board.
- All full texts complying with the abstract and accepted as scientific proficiency will be published as a compilation book.
- There is no charge for the submitted abstract and presentation of accepted papers.
- Transportation and accommodation are provided by the participants.
- Event hall entrance and all facilities provided during the Event (excluding transportation and accommodation) are free of charge.
Event Page
Event details and the vision document can be reached via the link below:
https://tasam.org/en/Etkinlik/16251/2nd_international_black_sea_-_caucasian_congress_