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MINORITY ISSUES IN THE BALKANS AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
Organized by Yildiz Technical University, Department of Political Science and International Relations (Istanbul) and Foundation for Middle East and Balkan Studies (OBIV) (Istanbul)
May 16th, 2007 (10.00-17.30)
YTU Auditorium / Yildiz Campus - Besiktas / Istanbul,
Contact: Hacisalihoglu.Mehmet@gmx.de
Programme
Opening Remarks
10.00
Prof. Dr. Gencer Ozcan (Istanbul)
R. Ambassador Guner Oztek (Istanbul)
1st Session
Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Aydin Babuna (İstanbul)
10.20 Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Majer (München)
Minorities in the Balkans: The Ottoman Heritage Revisited
10.40 Prof. Dr. Beqir Meta (Tirana)
Albanian and Greek Policies for the Various Minorities during the XXth Century
11.00 Prof. Dr. Mirjana Najcevska (Skopje)
Turkish Minority in Macedonia: Between Prejudices of the Past and Minoritisation of the Present
11.20 Dr. Olga Radova (Chisinau)
Minorty Rights in Moldova and the Gagauzes
11.40 Coffee Break
12.00 Discussion
2nd Session
Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Majer (München)
14.00 Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Hacisalihoglu (Istanbul)
Minorities in the Balkans and the Issue of Toponomy: Bulgarian Case
14.20 Dr. Krasimir Kanev (Sofia)
Muslim Minorities and Democratization Process in Bulgaria
14.40 Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Dayioglu (Nicosia)
Changing Aspects of Minority Policy in Bulgaria after 1989: The Case of Muslim-Turkish Minority
15.00 Coffee Break
15.30 Assist. Prof. Dr. Elcin Macar (Istanbul)
The Turks of the Dodacanese: From Lausanne to Present
15.50 Dr. Lambros Baltsiotis (Athens)
Minorities in Greece: State Policies and Administrative Practices
16.10 Assist. Prof. Dr. Fuat Aksu (Istanbul)
A Dispute Easy to Settle: Minority Issues in Turco-Greek Relations
16.30 Discussion
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