<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed version="0.3" xmlns="http://purl.org/atom/ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xml:lang="en">
  <title>Erkan&apos;s field diary</title>
  <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/" />
  <modified>2007-08-27T20:01:43Z</modified>
  <tagline>This is a blog to register Erkan Saka&apos;s fieldwork days for his dissertation thesis project on Turkish journalism and the European Union (EU). He is a Ph.D candidate at the Anthropology Department of Rice University and a teaching assistant at the Media and Communication Systems Department of Istanbul Bilgi University. You will find here news, commentaries, casual analyses, documents, fieldnotes etc related to Turkey, the EU and his research as well as his posts on anthropology, journalism, cyberculture, football (soccer), reading notes and other field attractions.... [01/09/2006]

</tagline>
  <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2</id>
  <generator url="http://www.movabletype.org/" version="3.2">Movable Type</generator>
  <copyright>Copyright (c) 2007, erkan</copyright>
  <entry>
    <title>Erkan moves to a new address! </title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002381.html" />
    <modified>2007-08-27T20:01:43Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-08-27T02:29:52+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2381</id>
    <created>2007-08-27T00:29:52Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">My dear readers, this blog was hacked last Friday and thanks to Prof. Kelty without much trouble (at least in my part) we got it back. BUT it was time to move to a new domain as the increasing traffic...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>My dear readers, this blog was hacked last Friday and thanks to Prof. Kelty without much trouble (at least in my part) we got it back. BUT it was time to move to a new domain as the increasing traffic has become a burden for the Rice servers. <br />
From now on i have my own address: <br />
<a href="http://erkansaka.net/">http://erkansaka.net/</a></p>

<p>Please bookmark the new one and my blogger friends, please direct your links to the new address... </p>

<p>I am going to lose much of the traffic but i guess it will build up again gradully. <br />
In the mean time, the archive will remain in this address (I suppose)...<br />
</p>]]>
      
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title> Five metaphors of Europe</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002379.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-23T17:27:58Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-23T18:40:52+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2379</id>
    <created>2007-03-23T16:40:52Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Cafebabel.com&apos;s readers provide us with their five top images, crystallising their vision of what Europe means to them [Chief Negotiator Ali Babacan] While the Turkish Government prepares a draft of the policies it will follow for the next seven years...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Europe at 50</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Cafebabel.com'</strong>s readers provide us with their five top images, <a href="http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=10436">crystallising their vision of what Europe means to them</a></p>

<p><img alt="babacannnananan.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/babacannnananan.jpg" width="280" height="356" /><br />
[Chief Negotiator Ali Babacan] While the Turkish Government <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68932">prepares </a> a draft of the policies it will follow <strong>for the next seven years</strong> on EU membership and asks NGOs for suggestions,  <strong>The German presidency of the European Union, </strong>which avoided inviting candidate Turkey to participate in the 50th anniversary celebrations, <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68935">is planning to take a significant step with the Turkish-EU </a> inter-governmental conference expected to convene on March 29 for the start of negotiations with Ankara on the industry and enterprise chapter. </p>

<p><strong>Dossier of Friday, March 23, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/archiv_dossier/DOSSIER15625">The EU celebrates its 50th anniversary</a></strong><br />
On March 25th 1957, the Treaty of Rome was signed, establishing the economic European Community. The 50th anniversary of this event, which will be commemorated on Sunday in Berlin, offers an opportunity to look back on the history of the EU and ponder its future.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p><strong> Klapisch: 'Erasmus students imagine a new Europe'</strong><br />
Affectionate observer of the Erasmus generation that he captured on film in L'Auberge Espagnole, <a href="http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=10418">French director Cédric Klapisch depicts a chaotic and extremely vibrant Europe. </a></p>

<p><strong> Danish cartoons, one year on</strong><br />
French satirical paper'Charlie Hebdo' is on trial for publishing the Muhammed cartoons. <a href="http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=10411">We ask the original Danish editor if political correctness will always cloud freedom of speech </a></p>

<p><strong> Fukuyama: 'Europe's 'soft force' disappears outside its borders'</strong><br />
Francis Fukuyama <a href="http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=10395">talks </a>geopolitics as the 4th anniversary of the start of the second Iraqi war rounds up on March 20th </p>

<p><strong> Bulgaria and Romania are Laurel and Hardy</strong><br />
The longtime neighbours and latest EU members know precious little about each other <a href="http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=10340">..........</a></p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>&quot;Genocide Bill Divides US and Turkey</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002376.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-23T13:34:14Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-23T14:30:08+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2376</id>
    <created>2007-03-23T12:30:08Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Ankara is deeply unhappy about an effort in the US Congress to pass a bill declaring the 1917 massacre of Armenians by the Turks to be a case of genocide. Turkey has warned it could sever military ties if the...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>TR-US Relations</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>Ankara is deeply unhappy about an effort in the US Congress to pass a bill declaring the 1917 massacre of Armenians by the Turks to be a case of genocide. <a href="http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,472826,00.html">Turkey has warned it could sever military ties if the law goes through.</a></p>

<p>Another apocalyptic view: <a href="http://worldpoliticswatch.com/article.aspx?id=648">Is Turkey Deviating From Ataturk's Path? Elections Will Tell</a> by Handan T. Satiroglu...... </p>

<p><img alt="1915_canakkale.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/1915_canakkale.jpg" width="250" height="260" /><br />
<a href="http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=106084">Turkish publishing sector in frantic rush over Çanakkale books</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.euractiv.com/en/trade/eu-us-clash-aircraft-subsidies-wto/article-162686?Ref=RSS">EU, US clash over aircraft subsidies at WTO</a>; Same news in WPost <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/22/AR2007032200408.html?nav=rss_world/europe">also</a>.</p>

<p><strong>TUSIAD </strong><a href="http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=167931">On Bill On So-called Armenian Genocide</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav032207a.shtml">TURKEY’S DISSIDENT INTELLECTUALS GROW ACCUSTOMED TO LIFE WITH BODYGUARDS</a> by Nicholas Birch </p>

<p><img alt="halal_050307.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/halal_050307.jpg" width="200" height="133" /><br />
<em>From imam to businessman; Sausages without pork - a Turkish businessman tries conquering the EU</em> <a href="http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=10243">VIA</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.turquieeuropeenne.org/article1871.html">Être arménien en Turquie </a>par Hrant Dink</p>

<p>Europe of 2057: <a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/22/news/poll.php">A big future is seen in poll</a></p>

<p><object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/L3s7r6qM87c"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/L3s7r6qM87c" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object><br />
 Hrant Dink: Water Finds It's Crack <a href="http://americanturk.blogspot.com/2007/03/hrant-dink-storyteller.html">VIA</a></p>

<p><strong>Dossier of Thursday, March 22, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/archiv_dossier/DOSSIER15585">What future for Europe?</a></strong><br />
As the EU is preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome on Sunday, March 25th, commentators are pondering the improvements that might be brought to the European project.......</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p><strong>World public sees EU as a 'positive influence'</strong><br />
In 24 out of 27 countries, a majority of public opinion believes that the EU plays a constructive role in the world, with most saying that they would like the EU to be more influential than the US, <a href="http://www.euractiv.com/en/governance/world-public-sees-eu-positive-influence/article-162701?Ref=RSS">according to the findings of a BBC World Service poll.....</a></p>

<p><strong>The EU: a model impossible to export?</strong>; During its 50-year-long journey, the European Union – itself striving to<br />
become a key global player speaking with one voice – has been promoting the idea of regional integration to other parts of the world. <a href="http://euobserver.com/9/23753/?rk=1">But experts doubt whether it is at all possible to export the EU model beyond its borders</a>.</p>

<p><strong>'Europe was very far for us'</strong>; The memory of 50 years of European integration is different for countries who lived most of this period on the eastern side of the iron curtain. Polish MEP, former anti-communist dissident and historian, Bronislaw Geremek tells <a href="http://euobserver.com/9/23737/?rk=1">EUobserver how much of a disillusion western Europe's lack of "solidarity" sometimes was.</a></p>

<p><strong><a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/acb1cae2-d8e3-11db-a759-000b5df10621.html">How Paris became estranged from EU's creation? </a></strong></p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Bernard Lewis: Islam and Europe [and more]</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002377.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-23T12:38:29Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-23T11:23:17+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2377</id>
    <created>2007-03-23T09:23:17Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">On March 7, 2007, Bernard Lewis, the legendary historian of the Middle East, delivered the Irving Kristol Lecture at AEI’s Annual Dinner. Edited excerpts follow. The Muslim attack on Christendom . . . has gone through three phases. The first...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Islam in Europe</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p><em>On March 7, 2007, Bernard Lewis, the legendary historian of the Middle East, delivered the Irving Kristol Lecture at AEI’s Annual Dinner. Edited excerpts follow.</em></p>

<p>The Muslim attack on Christendom . . . has gone through three phases. The first is from the very beginning of Islam, when the new faith spilled out of the Arabian Peninsula, where it was born, into the Middle East and beyond. It was then that the Muslims conquered Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and North Africa--all at that time part of the Christian world--and went beyond into Europe, conquering a sizable part of southwestern Europe and occupying for a while parts of France<a href="http://www.aei.org/publications/filter.all,pubID.25829/pub_detail.asp">...................................</a></p>

<p>German politicians and Muslim groups have <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6480503.stm">expressed outrage </a> over the case of a German judge who refused to allow a Muslim woman a quick divorce. WHILE The editor of a satirical French magazine accused of insulting Muslims <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6479673.stm">by reprinting cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad has been acquitted.</a> AND <a href="http://atlanticreview.org/archives/635-Some-Religious-Interpretations-Have-a-Bad-Influence-in-Germany.html">Some Religious Interpretations Have a Bad Influence in Germany</p>

<p></a><strong>Europeanisation, not Islamisation</strong><br />
<strong>Bassam Tibi </strong>argues for Euro-Islam as a bridge between civilisations.<br />
French philosopher Pascal Bruckner accused Ian Buruma and Timothy Garton Ash of propagating a form of multiculturalism that amounts to legal apartheid. His fiery polemic unleashed an international debate. By now Timothy Garton Ash, Necla Kelek, Paul Cliteur, Lars Gustafsson, Stuart Sim, Ulrike Ackermann, Adam Krzeminski and Halleh Ghorashi have all entered the ring. <a href="http://www.signandsight.com/features/1258.html">Read their contributions as well as Ian Buruma's initial response here.</a></p>]]>
      
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>The European Union at fifty: A second life</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002375.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-22T21:32:26Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-22T22:29:40+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2375</id>
    <created>2007-03-22T20:29:40Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">The European Union&apos;s half-century is a time for constructive self-reflection as much as celebration by Aurore Wanlin THE VIEW FROM 2027 By Charles Grant Given how much respect and esteem most Europeans feel for the EU today, one can easily...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Europe at 50</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>The European Union's half-century is a time for constructive self-reflection as much as celebration</p>

<p><a href="http://www.cer.org.uk/articles/wanlin_opendemocracy_15march07.html">by Aurore Wanlin</a></p>

<p><br />
<strong>THE VIEW FROM 2027</strong><br />
<em>By Charles Grant</em><br />
Given how much respect and esteem most Europeans feel for the EU today, one can easily forget that when<br />
it celebrated its 50th birthday, in 2007, it was widely disliked and mistrusted. When given the chance to vote<br />
on the EU in referendums, people usually gave it the thumbs down. The EU passed through its very darkest<br />
moments at the end of the first decade of the 21st century.<br />
Britain and France caused many of the problems. The British, under successive governments led by Gordon<br />
Brown and David Cameron, blocked significant changes to the EU treaties, even where there was a clear<br />
need for institutional reform. Britain thus marginalised itself from mainstream European debates, but the<br />
others moved on, setting up avant-garde groups without the British. France also proved destructive,<br />
blocking freer trade, deregulation, enlargement and farm policy reform<a href="http://www.cer.org.uk/pdf/opinion_2027_cg_22march07.pdf">.................</a></p>]]>
      
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Turkey in Books- Review Essay</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002374.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-22T15:59:29Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-22T16:50:13+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2374</id>
    <created>2007-03-22T14:50:13Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">by Fikret Erkut Emcioğlu Middle East Quarterly, Spring 2007 Since Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded modern Turkey in 1923, the Turkish Republic has clung to secularism and nationalism as bedrock principles. After the introduction of the multiparty democratic system in 1946,...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Turkey in EU</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>by <strong>Fikret Erkut Emcioğlu</strong><br />
<em>Middle East Quarterly, Spring 2007</em></p>

<p>Since Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded modern Turkey in 1923, the Turkish Republic has clung to secularism and nationalism as bedrock principles. After the introduction of the multiparty democratic system in 1946, the struggle between hard-line Kemalists and others—liberals, communists, and Islamists—has dominated Turkish political history. The November 2002 victory of the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP), an Islamist party with anti-Kemalist roots, is just the latest manifestation of this struggle<a href="http://www.meforum.org/article/1674">..............</a></p>

<p><object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/BkKPPuGKb8E"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/BkKPPuGKb8E" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object><br />
<em>Plumes of hot gas shoot across the surface on even an average day on the Sun. Such volatile activity was captured in dramatic detail recently by the new Hinode satellite launched by Japan in late September. Near the horizon, active regions around a sunspot eject hot plasma along the magnetic field lines that connect the sunspot to surrounding regions in the solar atmosphere. Bright regions are hotter and more active. The bubbling granularity and continuous activity of the Sun's photosphere is visible in the foreground. The above movie in representative color covers a solar region of 8,000 kilometers. <strong>Credit</strong>: Solar Optical Telescope, Hinode Satellite, JAXA</em></p>]]>
      
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Will Turkey&apos;s PM run for president?</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002372.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-22T11:31:20Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-22T11:54:09+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2372</id>
    <created>2007-03-22T09:54:09Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">World briefing: Do Recep Tayyip Erdogan&apos;s Islamist leanings make him an unsuitable figurehead for a secular country? discusses the Guardian... * The approaching elections and the Öcalan factor by Etyen Mahçupyan Looks like that DJ Nozem will be one of...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Presidential election</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>World briefing: Do Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Islamist leanings make him an unsuitable figurehead for a secular country? <a href="http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/simon_tisdall/2007/03/will_turkeys_pm_run_for_president.html">discusses the Guardian...</a><br />
* <a href="http://www.turquieeuropeenne.org/article1865.html">The approaching elections and the Öcalan factor</a>  by Etyen Mahçupyan </p>

<p>Looks like that DJ Nozem will be one of our primary sources at the Europe 50 celebrations. Here is his round up of <a href="http://djnozem.blogspot.com/2007/03/europe-at-50-reviews.html">Europe at 50 reviews</a></p>

<p><img alt="kocnevruz.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/kocnevruz.jpg" width="284" height="350" /><br />
Atilla Koc, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, celebrates Nevruz...</p>

<p><a href="http://www.eu-digest.com/2007/03/eu-digest-europe-polls-perceptions-and.html">Results </a>of the first three <strong>EU-Digest mini-polls</strong> conducted since December 2006.</p>

<p>eheheeh Erdoğan and Zapatero <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68705">discussed </a>‘Alliance of Civilizations' again yesterday while it is stated that <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68754">The second chance for rapprochement with Armenians is missed</a> (in the mean time, <a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/21/america/NA-GEN-US-Turkey-Armenia.php">U.S. Secretary of State dodges Armenia genocide questions</a>)</p>

<p><strong>Dossier of Wednesday, March 21, 2007</strong>; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/archiv_dossier/DOSSIER15535">Islam's place in Europe</a><br />
Different points of view related by the European press reflect debate around the question of integrating the Muslim religion into European societies.......</p>

<p>GlobalClashes drops a note on <a href="http://www.globalclashes.com/2007/03/europe_and_anti.html">Europe and Anti-Americanism</a> and on <a href="http://www.globalclashes.com/2007/03/national_identi.html">National identity and immigrants</a> while Edward of AFOE discusses <a href="http://fistfulofeuros.net/archives/002865.php">Finnish Parliamentary Election 2007 - Lessons Learnt</a></p>

<p>In French elections, <a href="http://www.economist.com/blogs/certainideasofeurope/2007/03/so_chirac_finally_backed_sarko.cfm">So Chirac finally backed Sarkozy...</a></p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p><img alt="harley_tours.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/harley_tours.jpg" width="450" height="318" /><br />
<em>Harley Davidson Tours</em> <a href="http://www.frederiksamuel.com/blog/2007/03/harley-davidson-tours.html">VIA</a></p>

<p><strong>EU lucky to make it to 50</strong>, many don't; Rather than dwelling on this undeniable achievement of 50 years of peaceful<br />
integration, the Union's leaders should think about how 50 is an unattainable age for a significant proportion of the world's population, <a href="http://euobserver.com/9/23754/?rk=1">says Simon Stocker</a>.<br />
* <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/21ef20fe-d81a-11db-b218-000b5df10621.html">Prague criticises Merkel on handling of 50th anniversary</a></p>

<p><strong>German Ambassador to Turkey Eckart Cuntz</strong> yesterday <a href="http://www.abhaber.com/news_page.asp?id=3374">expressed his support</a> for Turkey's position that the Cyprus issue should be solved under UN auspices, saying "Negotiations on the Cyprus issue should take place under the UN umbrella."<br />
</p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title> &quot;50 reasons to love the European Union</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002371.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-21T23:54:03Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-22T00:55:33+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2371</id>
    <created>2007-03-21T22:55:33Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> As the EU celebrates its anniversary, The Independent looks at 50 benefits it has brought, and asks: &quot;What has Europe done for us?&quot; 1 The end of war between European nations 2 Democracy is now flourishing in 27 countries...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Europe at 50</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p><img alt="independent-210307_244315a.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/independent-210307_244315a.jpg" width="450" height="593" /><br />
 <br />
As the EU celebrates its anniversary, <em>The Independent</em> <a href="http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article2377694.ece">looks </a>at 50 benefits it has brought, and asks: <strong>"What has Europe done for us?"</strong></p>

<p><br />
1 The end of war between European nations<br />
2 Democracy is now flourishing in 27 countries<br />
3 Once-poor countries, such as Ireland, Greece and Portugal, are prospering<br />
4 The creation of the world's largest internal trading market<br />
5 Unparalleled rights for European consumers<br />
6 Co-operation on continent-wide immigration policy<br />
7 Co-operation on crime, through Europol<br />
8 Laws that make it easier for British people to buy property in Europe<br />
9 Cleaner beaches and rivers throughout Europe<br />
10 Four weeks statutory paid holiday a year for workers in Europe</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>11 No death penalty (it is incompatible with EU membership)</p>

<p>12 Competition from privatised companies means cheaper phone calls</p>

<p>13 Small EU bureaucracy (24,000 employees, fewer than the BBC)</p>

<p>14 Making the French eat British beef again</p>

<p>15 Minority languages, such as Irish, Welsh and Catalan recognised and protected</p>

<p>16 Europe is helping to save the planet with regulatory cuts in CO2</p>

<p>17 One currency from Bantry to Berlin (but not Britain)</p>

<p>18 Europe-wide travel bans on tyrants such as Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe</p>

<p>19 The EU gives twice as much aid to developing countries as the United States</p>

<p>20 Strict safety standards for cars, buses and aircraft</p>

<p>21 Free medical help for tourists</p>

<p>22 EU peacekeepers operate in trouble spots throughout the world</p>

<p>23 Europe's single market has brought cheap flights to the masses, and new prosperity for forgotten cities</p>

<p>24 Introduction of pet passports</p>

<p>25 It now takes only 2 hrs 35 mins from London to Paris by Eurostar</p>

<p>26 Prospect of EU membership has forced modernisation on Turkey</p>

<p>27 Shopping without frontiers gives consumers more power to shape markets</p>

<p>28 Cheap travel and study programmes means greater mobility for Europe's youth</p>

<p>29 Food labelling is much clearer</p>

<p>30 No tiresome border checks (apart from in the UK)</p>

<p>31 Compensation for passengers suffering air delays</p>

<p>32 Strict ban on animal testing for the cosmetic industry</p>

<p>33 Greater protection for Europe's wildlife</p>

<p>34 Regional development fund has aided the deprived parts of Britain</p>

<p>35 European driving licences recognised across the EU</p>

<p>36 Britons now feel a lot less insular</p>

<p>37 Europe's bananas remain bent, despite sceptics' fears</p>

<p>38 Strong economic growth - greater than the United States last year</p>

<p>39 Single market has brought the best continental footballers to Britain</p>

<p>40 Human rights legislation has protected the rights of the individual</p>

<p>41 European Parliament provides democratic checks on all EU laws</p>

<p>42 EU gives more, not less, sovereignty to nation states</p>

<p>43 Maturing EU is a proper counterweight to the power of US and China</p>

<p>44 European immigration has boosted the British economy</p>

<p>45 Europeans are increasingly multilingual - except Britons, who are less so</p>

<p>46 Europe has set Britain an example how properly to fund a national health service</p>

<p>47 British restaurants now much more cosmopolitan</p>

<p>48 Total mobility for career professionals in Europe</p>

<p>49 Europe has revolutionised British attitudes to food and cooking</p>

<p>50 Lists like this drive the Eurosceptics mad </p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Bitterlemons focus on Turkey: election year.........Nevruz celebrated...</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002370.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-22T00:06:46Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-22T00:34:52+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2370</id>
    <created>2007-03-21T22:34:52Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain"> Edition 9 Volume 5 - March 01, 2007 Turkey: election year  Turning Turkish heads - an interview with Soner Cagaptay This is the first time a Turkish government is turning Turkish heads to the Muslim Middle East. Honestly,...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Presidential election</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p><em> Edition 9 Volume 5 - March 01, 2007</em></p>

<p><strong>Turkey: election year</strong></p>

<p> Turning Turkish heads - an interview with  Soner Cagaptay<br />
    This is the first time a Turkish government is turning Turkish heads to the Muslim Middle East.<br />
<strong>Honestly, I found Soner Cagaptay approach a bit biased. He seems to conclude that (islamism of) AKP is the source of current Anti-Americanism in Turkey and overlooks the level of ultranationalism and its impact on AKP and ideological sources of Anti-Americanism which ranges from nationalists to the center left...</strong></p>

<p>     New challenges and old problems -   Ahmet O. Evin<br />
    The facts of Turkish political culture point to the rising danger of polarization in an election year.</p>

<p>     The comfortable bosom of nationalism -   Soli Ozel<br />
    The combination of three domestic problems fuels nationalist fever in Turkey.</p>

<p>     Turkish foreign policy after the elections -   Philip Robins<br />
    Key policy issues will remain the EU, Cyprus, Iraq and relations with the US</p>

<p><a href="http://bitterlemons-international.org/previous.php?opt=1&id=170">all here</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.wrmea.com/archives/March_2007/0703040.html">A Variety of Scenarios for Turkey’s Upcoming Presidential, Parliamentary Elections</a> By Jon Gorvett</p>

<p>A good TDN piece: <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68706">Advertisers will be competing in elections, not political parties</a>. A review of who works with whom...</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id=80611">Turks want state to preserve minority groups</a></p>

<p>Relatively speaking, Nevruz celebrations in Turkey happened to be without much hassle this year...<br />
<img alt="newroz11103212009.turkey_kurds.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/newroz11103212009.turkey_kurds.jpg" width="379" height="282" /><br />
<em>Tens of thousands of Turkish Kurds, some of them holding flags of an outlawed separatist rebel group and posters of its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan, shout slogans during the Nowruz celebrations in southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir, Wednesday, March 21, 2007. The Nowruzuz has traditionally been used as an opportunity to highlight separatists demands by Kurdish rebels. Nowruz, the Farsi-language word for 'new year', is an ancient Persian festival, celebrated on the first day of spring in Central Asian republics, Iraq, Turkey, Afghanistan and Iran. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)</em></p>

<p>BBC <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6475977.stm">focuses </a>on the Kurdish part of the festival of New Year though it has a wider regional appeal. </p>

<p>Here is Delal's piece on <a href="http://turkishdelight.blogspot.com/2007/03/newroz-kurdishnorouz-persian.html">Newroz (Kurdish)/Norouz (Persian)</a> </p>

<p>Cengiz Çandar: <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68718">Kurdish leaders see Turkey as their strategic depth</a></p>

<p>Ilnur Cevik: <a href="http://www.thenewanatolian.com/opinion-24649.html">Why the reluctance to go after the PKK?</a></p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Landmark dates for the European Union</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002368.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-21T15:31:09Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-21T16:27:42+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2368</id>
    <created>2007-03-21T14:27:42Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">By Honor Mahony After World War II – French economist Jean Monnet develops his plans to ease tensions between France and Germany as they square up over control of the steel-and coal-rich Ruhr region. 1950 – French foreign minister Robert...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Documents</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://euobserver.com/876/23725">By Honor Mahony</a><br />
After World War II – French economist Jean Monnet develops his plans to ease tensions between France and Germany as they square up over control of the steel-and coal-rich Ruhr region.</p>

<p><img alt="rometreatywide1lpCgz.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/rometreatywide1lpCgz.jpg" width="390" height="165" /></p>

<p>1950 – French foreign minister Robert Schuman makes his seminal declaration on France and Germany setting up a common coal and steel community, harnessing them together economically so that another war would become "not merely unthinkable but materially impossible."</p>

<p>1951 – The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) is established by the Treaty of Paris. Six countries – Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg – are members.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>1955 – The Messina declaration by the foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg in 1955 was a statement of intention to create the European economic community. It paved the way for the signing of the Treaty of Rome.</p>

<p>1957 – The six members of the ECSC sign the Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).</p>

<p>1958 – The principles of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) are set by the Stresa conference and come into force in 1962.</p>

<p>1963 – "Non!" French President Charles De Gaulle vetoes British membership, saying he believes the country is not committed enough to European integration.</p>

<p>1967 – ECSC, EEC and Euratom merge to form the European Community (EC).</p>

<p>1973 – The UK, Ireland and Denmark join the European Community. Norway votes against joining.</p>

<p>1979 – Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) is formed, linking the German mark, French and Belgian francs, Dutch guilder, Danish crown, Irish punt and Italian lira within narrow bands.</p>

<p>1981 – Greece joins the European Community (10th member).</p>

<p>1985 – Jacques Delors becomes president of the European Commission. His close ties with the leaders of France and Germany made it one of the most dynamic times for the bloc.</p>

<p>1986 – Spain and Portugal join the European Community. The European Flag – blue background with 12 golden stars – is unveiled.</p>

<p>1987 – Single European Act comes into force. It set 1992 as the goal for achieving a common market.</p>

<p>1990 – After the fall of the Berlin Wall and end of communist rule, the new democracies of central and eastern Europe express a wish to join the European Community.</p>

<p>1991 – The Maastricht treaty on Economic and Monetary Union is signed. The European Community becomes the European Union. It paves the way to monetary union, introduces the idea of European citizenship, allowing voting in municipal elections in any member state. It also introduces the so-called three pillars of the European Union (the European Communities pillar, the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Justice and Home Affairs pillar).</p>

<p>1993 – The Maastricht Treaty comes into force – having been only narrowly approved in France and only after a second referendum in Denmark which secured a monetary union opt-out.</p>

<p>1995 – Austria, Sweden and Finland join the EU. Norway again votes no to joining the bloc (1994). France, Spain, Germany, Portugal and the Benelux countries are the first to drop internal border controls as part of the Schengen Agreement. Ireland and the UK remain outside the open borders agreement.</p>

<p>1997 – EU leaders agree to open entry talks with six candidates: Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia and Cyprus. Five other ex-communist states - Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria and Romania - are told they must make more progress before opening negotiations.</p>

<p>1997 – Amsterdam Treaty creates the post of EU High Representative for foreign and security policy, opens the way to more co-operation in justice and home affairs as well as the possibility, under strict conditions, for member states to go ahead and cooperate further if they want.</p>

<p>1999 – The EU agrees to start accession talks with Romania, Slovakia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Malta. It also agrees to recognise Turkey as an applicant country.</p>

<p>2000 – An acrimonious summit in France agrees the Nice Treaty on institutional reforms to prepare the bloc for enlargement – but even before the ink was dry, it was generally agreed that it would only be a stopgap treaty with further EU reform needed. It goes into force in 2003 after having first been rejected, then accepted, by Ireland.</p>

<p>2002 – The euro becomes the currency in 12 countries – Denmark, Sweden and the UK keep their national currencies.</p>

<p>2004 – Ten new member states – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Malta and Cyprus – join the EU. The EU constitution is signed, it introduces an EU foreign minister, gives the European Parliament more power and changes the EU decision-making system.</p>

<p>2005 – The EU constitution is rejected by French and Dutch voters in referendums – putting the document into political limbo.</p>

<p>2005 – The EU opens membership talks with both Croatia – expected to join in 2009/10 - and Turkey - not expected to join for a decade.</p>

<p>2007 – Bulgaria and Romania join the EU. Slovenia becomes the 13th member state to take on the single currency.</p>

<p>2007 and beyond – negotiations on a new-look EU treaty are still under way. The name 'constitution' is likely to be dropped however, proving too much to swallow for several countries.</p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Turkey irritated at not being invited to EU&apos;s Treaty of Rome anniversary summit...</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002367.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-21T12:13:04Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-21T13:00:46+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2367</id>
    <created>2007-03-21T11:00:46Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Turkey criticized Germany on Tuesday for not inviting the country, a candidate for European Union membership, to a summit marking the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, saying it was a missed opportunity to showcase a united European family.....</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Europe at 50</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>Turkey criticized Germany on Tuesday for not inviting the country, a candidate for European Union membership, to a summit marking the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, <a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/20/europe/EU-GEN-Turkey-EU.php">saying it was a missed opportunity to showcase a united European family.</a>. I say this is a deliberate act against Turkey. </p>

<p>WHILE EU is nervous and introspective at fifty years of age; The EU sees itself as force for good in the world; it practises soft power, preaches human rights and sets the global bar in environmental standards. Yet a sizeable part of the bloc's 492 million population still remain disaffected from the one-of-a-kind political experiment <a href="http://euobserver.com/9/23536/?rk=1">that has evolved over the past 50 years.</a></p>

<p>WHILE Berlin criticised for secrecy over <a href="http://euobserver.com/9/23742/?rk=1">EU birthday text</a></p>

<p><img alt="o_disclose-hiv-1.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/o_disclose-hiv-1.jpg" width="400" height="533" /><br />
<em>the USA based agency Better World Advertising for the San Francisco Department of Public Health. The target audience is men who have sex with men (MSM). The goal is to encourage MSM to talk about and disclose their HIV Positive or Negative status before hooking up, and to play safe......</em> <a href="http://blogger.xs4all.nl/marcg/archive/2007/03/20/193511.aspx">VIA</a></p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p></p>

<p>Cengiz Aktar in <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68661">The French elections and Turkey</a> says "Now that Chirac has stepped down from political life, it would not be an exaggeration to say that, in France, there are no politicians left who openly support Turkey..."</p>

<p>Nicholas Birch in <a href="http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?idCategory=33&idsub=124&id=8543&t=Turkish+PM+and+the+presidential+bid">Turkish PM and the presidential bid</a> says "Turkey's secularists express concern over speculation that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a former Islamist, will seek the presidency in May....."</p>

<p>CS Monitor: <strong>The next European generation</strong>; As the EU celebrates its 50th birthday, it should realize that young people have other priorities.- The European Union turns 50 Sunday, celebrating the treaty that first joined six former enemy states in a "common market" that has since blossomed to 27 members. Historians describe the EU as an amazing security success, keeping peace through open trade. But can this formula inspire a new generation?<a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0321/p08s02-comv.html">............... </a> </p>

<p><a href="http://acturca.wordpress.com/2007/03/20/is-turkey-moving-away-from-the-west/">Is Turkey moving away from the West?</a> by Sahin Alpay</p>

<p>GALİP HOCA: <a href="http://galipisen.blogspot.com/2007/03/achtung-naw-rooz.html">achtung! naw-rooz!</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20070319-092046-9633r.htm">Turks then, now and tomorrow</a> By Tulin Daloglu</p>

<p><a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/fb9e0ac6-d70d-11db-b9d7-000b5df10621,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2Ffb9e0ac6-d70d-11db-b9d7-000b5df10621.html&_i_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloglines.com%2Fmyblogs_display%3Fsub%3D42247696">The retreat of Nordic social democracy</a> By Quentin Peel </p>

<p><strong>Dossier of Tuesday, March 20, 2007</strong>; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/archiv_dossier/DOSSIER15489">Which coalition for Finland ?</a><br />
Finland elected a new parliament on Sunday. Two of the three governing parties, the Centre Party and the Social Democrats, lost votes, while the conservative opposition rose to become the second-strongest power in parliament. Are these results a further step towards a conservative Europe or new proof of the success of the Finnish consensus model ?....</p>

<p>Spain - El País | Monday, March 19, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/article/ARTICLE15491">Andrés Ortega vaunts the glorious past of the EU</a></p>

<p>France - La Vie | Thursday, March 15, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/article/ARTICLE15479">Bronislaw Geremek imagines the future of Europe</a></p>

<p>Belgium - Le Soir | Tuesday, March 20, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/article/ARTICLE15481">According to Pascal Martin, Europe lacks dynamism</a></p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>E8 resolved...Kamriz outlines hypocrisies of Iran&apos;s critiques of the movie 300....</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002346.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-21T00:25:42Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-21T01:31:49+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2346</id>
    <created>2007-03-20T23:31:49Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">In mathematics, E8 is the name of a root system and of several associated Lie groups and also their Lie algebras \mathfrak{e}_8. These are the largest of the exceptional simple Lie groups. It is also one of the simply laced...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Cyberculture</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>In mathematics, E8 is the name of a root system and of several associated <strong>Lie groups</strong> and also their Lie algebras \mathfrak{e}_8. These are the largest of the exceptional simple Lie groups. It is also one of the simply laced groups.<br />
E8 has rank 8 and dimension 248. It is simply connected and its center is the trivial subgroup. Its outer automorphism group is the trivial group, meaning that all its automorphisms are inner automorphisms. Its fundamental representation is the 248-dimensional adjoint representation.<br />
<strong>E8 was mapped by a group of 18 mathematicians in early 2007</strong> at the American Institute of Mathematics. The resulting data required over 60 gigabytes to store. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E8_%28mathematics%29">VIA</a></p>

<p><img alt="cat3.gif" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/cat3.gif" width="280" height="280" /> A cat listening to  Metal music and A cat listening to Stevie Wonder <br />
<img alt="cat4.gif" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/cat4.gif" width="280" height="280" /> and more crazy cats <a href="http://kaplumkurbaga.blogspot.com/2007/02/crazy-cats.html">here</a>. </p>

<p>Living with Vista: PC World's survey on 1000 users. full results are <a href="http://images.pcworld.com/resource/PDF/pdf/lo_res/VistaEarlyAdopterSurvey.pdf">here</a>. </p>

<p><img alt="sci_map_not-so-large.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/sci_map_not-so-large.jpg" width="450" height="371" /><br />
<a href="http://anthropology.net/user/kambiz_kamrani/blog/2007/03/18/how_science_is_connected">How science is connected</a></p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p><strong>10 High-Profit Redesign Priorities</strong><br />
  <strong>  Summary:</strong><br />
    Several usability findings lead directly to higher sales and increased customer loyalty. These design tactics should be your first priority when updating your website. <a href="http://www.useit.com/alertbox/roi.html">............</a></p>

<p>Any ideas about <strong>Rock Art</strong>? Here is a piece from the anthropology.net:<a href="http://anthropology.net/user/cfeagans/blog/2007/03/16/rock_art_from_marginalization_to_acceptance"> Rock Art: From Marginalization to Acceptance</a></p>

<p><strong>Kambiz Kamrani</strong> outlines <a href="http://anthropology.net/user/kambiz_kamrani/blog/2007/03/13/outlining_some_of_the_hypocrisies_of_the_islamic_republics_critiques_of_the_movie_300">some of the hypocrisies of the Islamic Republic's critiques of the movie 300 </a> and his previous post here: <a href="http://anthropology.net/user/kambiz_kamrani/blog/2007/03/16/iranians_are_still_angry_at_300_assault_on_persian_culture">Iranians are still angry at 300 'assault' on Persian culture</a></p>

<p>Tim Jones focus on <a href="http://anthropology.net/user/tim_jones/blog/2007/03/17/interspecies_sex_evolutions_hidden_secret">Interspecies Sex: Evolution's Hidden Secret?</a></p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>&quot;German philosopher Habermas calls for EU referendum while EU begins countdown to 50th birthday carnival........</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002366.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-20T13:41:57Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-20T14:09:55+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2366</id>
    <created>2007-03-20T12:09:55Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">Matthias Hoenig and Eva-Maria McCormack say Hamburg - German philosopher Juergen Habermas Tuesday called for a EU-wide referendum in which citizens across the bloc should decide whether the EU should have a directly elected president, as well as a foreign...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>State of Europe</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>Matthias Hoenig and Eva-Maria McCormack say <br />
Hamburg - German philosopher Juergen Habermas Tuesday called for a EU-wide referendum in which citizens across the bloc should decide whether the EU should have a directly elected president, <a href="http://news.monstersandcritics.com/europe/news/article_1279962.php/INTERVIEW_German_philosopher_Habermas_calls_for_EU_referendum">as well as a foreign minister and an independent financial basis. </a></p>

<p>In the mean time, <a href="http://euobserver.com/9/23713">EU begins countdown to 50th birthday carnival........</a></p>

<p>Edward Lucas in <a href="http://edwardlucas.blogspot.com/2007/03/europeview_08.html"><strong>Europe is united only by its contradictions</strong></a></p>

<p><img alt="o_cultura-judaica-1.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/o_cultura-judaica-1.jpg" width="450" height="300" /><br />
<em>an ad from the Brazilian Centro da Cultura Judaica, the Center of Jewish Culture; "Don't you want to get into the music world? So, with lots of people it's easier to break though...."</em> <a href="http://blogger.xs4all.nl/marcg/archive/2007/02/14/183891.aspx">VIA</a></p>

<p><strong>The Guardian discussion</strong>: <a href="http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/nolle_lenoir/2007/03/europe_frozen_by_french_non.html">Europe frozen by French 'non'</a>; Two years after the French electorate vetoed the EU constitutional treaty there is still no sign of a plan B.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>In <a href="http://foreignperspective.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/onlara-ne-why-is-it-their-business/">Onlara ne? (why is it their business?)</a> <strong>Jake </strong>discusses the Armenian issue in Turkey. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.turquieeuropeenne.org/article1867.html">Législatives en Turquie : les démocrates à l’Assemblée?</a> by Ahmet Insel - Marillac - Seyfettin Gürsel</p>

<p><a href="http://www.turquieeuropeenne.org/article1862.html">Agos, toujours en état de choc</a> by Laure Marchand</p>

<p><a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/561bc55e-d689-11db-99b7-000b5df10621.html">Google searches for European lobbyists!</a></p>

<p>* <a href="http://www.europeus.org/archive/2007/03/19/the-finnish-election-s-basket.html">THE FINNISH ELECTION’S BASKET</a> by Thanos Kalamidas</p>

<p>* <strong>Peter Mandelson</strong> ou comment se faire des amis <a href="http://lecrochepied.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/03/15/peter-mandelson-ou-comment-se-faire-des-amis/">VIA</a></p>

<p>Edward Lucas on <a href="http://edwardlucas.blogspot.com/2007/03/type-your-summary-here-estonia-building.html">Estonia</a> and on  <a href="http://edwardlucas.blogspot.com/2007/03/eastern-europes-economies-hot-and.html">Eastern Europe's economies</a> and on <a href="http://edwardlucas.blogspot.com/2007/03/religion-in-cee-region.html">Religion in the CEE region</a>....</p>

<p><br />
<strong>EU freshwater policies </strong><br />
EU water policies comprises a large body of legislation covering areas as diverse as flood management, bathing water quality, chemicals in water, clean drinking water, groundwater protection and urban waste water. The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD), adopted in 2000, was introduced to streamline<a href="http://www.euractiv.com/en/environment/eu-freshwater-policies/article-162260?Ref=RSS"> the EU's large body of water legislation into one over-arching strategy.</a></p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>&quot;Turks favor religious, ethnic pluralism</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002365.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-20T02:08:05Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-20T03:22:21+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2365</id>
    <created>2007-03-20T01:22:21Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">The poll by the Konda institution published in the Milliyet daily showed that 66.4 percent believe that the state should support efforts to protect ethnic differences as opposed to 33.6 percent who say that it should not. A total of...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Turkey in EU</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>The poll by the Konda institution published in the Milliyet daily showed that 66.4 percent believe that the state should support efforts to protect ethnic differences as opposed to 33.6 percent who say that it should not. A total of 76.4 percent said that the state should be involved in efforts to preserve different religious groups while 23.6 percent said that it should not. The poll, conducted among 48,000 people countrywide in October, comes at a time of intense debate over surging nationalism following the murder of an ethnic Armenian journalist by a suspected ultranationalist grouping. <a href="http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070319-082615-2357r">VIA</a><br />
Here is the <a href="http://www.milliyet.com.tr/2007/03/19/guncel/agun.html">Milliyet piece in Turkish...</a></p>

<p><img alt="ist2010downloadist.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/ist2010downloadist.jpg" width="283" height="400" /><br />
<em>Istanbul gets ready for the cultural capital event in 2010..</em>.<a href="http://kaplumkurbaga.blogspot.com/2007/02/istanbul-2010.html">VIA</a></p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>Milliyet has also been interviewing <strong>FM Gül</strong> since Sunday and here is a summary from TDN: <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68589">Military won't interfere in presidential elections</a>. And Mark Bentley in Bloomberg <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601085&sid=apT5vNq16KDc&refer=europe">says</a> Erdogan Weighs a Bid for Presidency, Dismaying Secular Turks....</p>

<p><strong>EU is doubtful about the election period in Turkey</strong>; EU worries about the upcoming elections in Turkey and decides to start negotiations on Enterprise and Industrial Policy <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68428">so as not to lose impetus</a><br />
If news is right, EU seems to exclude Turkey from 50th year celebrations. So then might be asked who doubts whom...and here comes another suspicious step: <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68553">Turkey's EU commercial ground access threatened</a></p>

<p>and here comes the TUSIAD. not it is their turn:) - <strong>TUSIAD heads USA to discuss Armenian bill</strong>; Senior TUSIAD representatives will also hold talks with officials from the International Monetary Fund <a href="http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/403140.asp">during their visit to the US.</a></p>

<p><br />
* AKP <a href="http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=68581">won't nominate</a> Türmen for another term in ECHR</p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Poll finds 44% think life worse in EU</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/002364.html" />
    <modified>2007-03-19T22:56:13Z</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-20T00:02:26+02:00</issued>
    <id>tag:frazer.rice.edu,2007:/~erkan/blog//2.2364</id>
    <created>2007-03-19T22:02:26Z</created>
    <summary type="text/plain">George Parker writes: The malaise gripping the European Union as it approaches its 50th birthday this week is highlighted in a new poll which shows that 44 per cent of citizens think life has got worse since their country joined...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>erkan</name>
      
      <email>erkan@rice.edu</email>
    </author>
    <dc:subject>Europe at 50</dc:subject>
    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/">
      <![CDATA[<p>George Parker writes: <br />
The malaise gripping the European Union as it approaches its 50th birthday this week is highlighted in a new poll which shows that 44 per cent of citizens think life has got worse since their country joined the club<a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/3ecee064-d578-11db-a5c6-000b5df10621.html">........</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.turquieeuropeenne.org/article1859.html">‘Pro-Western Kemalists’: A Western illusion</a> by Ihsan Dagi</p>

<p><img alt="emre-42444711.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/emre-42444711.jpg" width="203" height="152" /><br />
<em>Emre cleared of FA racism charge</em> <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/6468243.stm">VIA</a></p>

<p>* Finland - Hufvudstadsbladet | Monday, March 19, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/article/ARTICLE15418">Finland goes conservative</a><br />
* Luxembourg - Woxx | Friday, March 16, 2007; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/article/ARTICLE15368">For Zeev Sternhell, the danger of fascism remains in Europe</a></p>

<p><img alt="noeu_42700065.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/noeu_42700065.jpg" width="203" height="152" /><br />
<em>BBC: In the run-up to the EU's 50th birthday a Financial Times poll has found that 44% of Europeans think life has got worse since their country joined.....</em>.<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6466887.stm">VIA</a></p>

<p>Looks like <strong>Merkel </strong> excludes <strong>Erdoğan </strong> in year 50 celebrations... <a href="http://www.sabah.com.tr/2007/03/19/siy95.html#8422D9FE166F4ED28B8F744FD32BCC7F">news in Turkish...</a></p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Europe diary: Whiff of hypocrisy</strong><br />
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell looks at varying definitions of hypocrisy in different parts of Europe, the unknown cost of EU efforts to avert climate change, and the Blair-Merkel relationship. <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6450823.stm">.........</a></p>

<p><img alt="bingeeu.jpg" src="http://frazer.rice.edu/~erkan/blog/archives/bingeeu.jpg" width="170" height="101" /><br />
European binge drinking "unmasked". Is European binge drinking the continental equivalent of the American obesity epidemic?........<a href="http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/4033">VIA</a></p>

<p>* <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2c8b745c-d5bf-11db-a5c6-000b5df10621.html">French rivals fear Bayrou more than Le Pen</a> By Quentin Peel </p>

<p><strong>Public affairs gets 'reinvented' </strong><br />
The European Centre for Public Affairs (ECPA) sixth annual conference, 'Reinventing Public Affairs', took place in Brussels on 8 March 2007,<a href="http://www.euractiv.com/en/pa/public-affairs-gets-reinvented/article-162563?Ref=RSS"> bringing together top-level thinkers from the field.</a></p>

<p><strong>Business: 'Climate action useless without global support'</strong><br />
EU leaders have agreed to cut emissions of greenhouse gases by up to 30% within 13 years but the real battle will be in convincing the world's other big polluters to follow suit, <a href="http://www.euractiv.com/en/climate-change/business-climate-action-useless-global-support/article-162543?Ref=RSS">according to business leaders.....</a></p>

<p><strong>Dossier of Monday, March 19, 2007</strong>; <a href="http://www.eurotopics.net/en/presseschau/archiv/archiv_dossier/DOSSIER15435">Galileo adrift in European outer space</a><br />
Jacques Barrot, European Commissioner for Transport has alerted the German presidency of the EU to the possible failure of the Galileo programme, a satellite navigational system. This strategic project is falling victim to animosity and disagreement within the consortium of European companies responsible for implementing it, companies being under pressure from certain Member States.</p>]]>
    </content>
  </entry>

</feed>