Furkan Senay received his BA in Political Science and European Studies and continued his MA in European Studies at Istanbul Bilgi University. Senay has been in Washington DC and Cairo offices of SETA Foundation to study on regional politics. He joined projects at SOAS (University of London) and at the Institute for Central Eastern Europe and the Balkans (University of Bologna). Senay joined in various EU funded projects in different European countries. He also has been in the Middle East countries in 2011 and 2012 to research on the "Arab Spring". Currently, he is working as a Research Assistant in the Foreign Policy department at SETA.
Nobody can justify terror but the root cause is a reflection of a western-centric discourse and is extremely worrying. Defending freedom, human rights, and dignity of people requires sincerity and it cannot be hidden under the guise of political projects.
How are domestic political crises in Turkey reflected in the EU reports? How should the interaction areas of foreign policy between TR and the EU be interpreted? What is the role of the Cyprus issue in the EU accession process?
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