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Please join the MEC for an evening roundtable on Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 6:00 PM in Thomson Hall Room 101. The speakers include:
STRATEGIC 'HOLLOWING OUT': BUREAUCRATIC INSTITUTIONS, CONSOLIDATION OF POWER, AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF DISASTER - Asli Cansunar, Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Washington
ONE MAN MANY DISASTERS: WHAT IS NEXT FOR TURKEY? - Resat Kasaba, Professor & former Director, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
WHY DID THE EARTHQUAKE HAPPEN AND WHY WAS IT SO DESTRUCTIVE: A GEOLOGIC PERSPECTIVE ON TURKEY'S MAJOR EARTHQUAKE ZONES - Scott L. Montgomery, Geoscientist and Lecturer, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Affiliate Faculty, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington
LIFE AMIDST CUMULATIVE DISASTERS: REFUGEES AFTER EARTHQUAKE IN GAZIANTEP - Ayda Apa Pomeshikov, Ph.D. Candidate, Interdisciplinary Near and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Washington
MODERATED BY - Selim S. Kuru, Associate Professor, Director of Ottoman & Turkish Studies (TOS), Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures, University of Washington
Sponsored by the Middle East Center, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington. Co-sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Near and Middle Eastern Studies and the Center for West European Studies | European Union Center. For more information, contact mecuw@uw.edu.