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Jean Marcou

Professor at Sciences Po Grenoble (Université Grenoble Alpes), research associate with the Institut français d’études anatoliennes in Istanbul.

  • The image shows two men sitting in an office or meeting room with large windows that offer a view of a city skyline in the background. One man appears to be wearing a black suit and a red tie, while the other wears a dark suit and a white shirt with a red tie. There are symbols of Israel and Turkey nearby, indicating a diplomatic or official meeting between representatives of the two countries. The atmosphere seems cordial as they engage in conversation. Turkey and Israel: The Endurance of an Ambiguous Relationship Jean Marcou · March 2024 While the war on Gaza led to a verbal escalation between Ankara and Tel Aviv, relations between Israel and Turkey have survived, given the strong links and similarities between the two countries.
    Turkey’s first reaction to the unleashing of Israel’s war on Gaza surprised observers by its (…)
  • The image depicts a formal conference setting where a group of officials and leaders are seated at a long table, facing a stage or screen displaying other participants. In the foreground, a man is sitting with papers and a gavel in front of him, suggesting he is leading or moderating the meeting. The backdrop features flags of various nations, indicating an international gathering. The atmosphere appears serious and collaborative, with numerous attendees engaged in discussion or listening intently. Turkey, a New African Power Jean Marcou · January 2022 In just a few decades, Turkey has developed a dense network of economic, political and military connections in Africa. It has become a key partner for many countries on the dark continent, to a degree which has other powers, like France, quite worried.
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