Dr Tiryaki has co-authored a textbook on human rights for secondary schools
As the Chair of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki has co-authored a textbook on human rights for secondary schools. Her
As the Chair of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki has co-authored a textbook on human rights for secondary schools. Her
Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün edited the second Heybeliada talks publication, titled The Heybeliada Talks: Sharing Ideas from and for Cyprus. The publication represents a selection of contributions
Dr Tiryaki with her colleagues Ceren Zeynep Ak and Mensur Akgün contributed an essay “Challenges 2009: EU-Turkey Relations on the Road to…?” to a collection of
Dr Tiryaki contributed a chapter titled “The Debate on the EU Membership on the EU Membership Prospects of Turkey” to a volume EU Accession Prospect for
As the chair of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki has co-authored a methodological publication intended for teachers of civics and
When we first convened the Heybeliada Talks in July 2008, we did not anticipate the meetings would last for so long. By now, it has
Panorama of global security environment 2006-2007 is a collection of chapters written by Slovak experts on global security. Dr.Tiryaki is the opponent to chapters “Turecko:
On June 10, 2013 Istanbul Kultur University held a book launch for its recent publication, the Turkish Ambassador’s Residence and Cultural History of Washington DC. The book
The publication to the Future of Syria Dialogue Workshop, where Dr.Tiryaki was one of the speakers as well as a project coordinator. To access the digital
A compilation of the thought-provoking texts written by Michael Moran, which narrate the unique story of the first resolution on Cyprus adopted by the UN
In June 2009, GPoT Center published a book by the former Turkish Cypriot President, Rauf Denktaş, and Professor Michael Moran. The publication, entitled “Cyprus: Unity
To access the digital version see LINK.
GPoT Center’s ‘Turkish Cypriots Want A Secure Future’ a book based on the in-depth interviews conducted by the GPoT Center’s staff in Cyprus in February
An extensive comparative study of the Cyprus issue and the Transnistrian case, deriving lessons from both. The publication includes contributions by Dr. Sylvia Tiryaki, Alexandru
The Turkish version of Dr. Sylvia Tiryaki’s book The Political Feasibility of the Istanbul Canal Project. To access the digital version see LINK.
Since July 2008, Global Political Trends Center (GPoT) has been bringing together opinion leaders from North and South Cyprus, as well as Greece and Turkey,
Sylvia Tiryaki together with other five researchers from different disciplines and background wrote a book demonstrating that the isolationist policies imposed on Turkish Cypriots have
“Finding Common Grounds: Rediscovering the Common Narrative of Turkey and Europe” is the result of the combined efforts of 9 authors who came together to
This publication, published in 2006, provides insight into the terms of the debates on further EU enlargement in several new Member States as well as
In 2005 Mensur Akgün, Ayla Gürel, Mete Hatay, and Sylvia Tiryaki authored “Quo Vadis Cyprus” published by TESEV. An electronic copy (in English) can be
Dr Tiryaki’s most recent article about the principle of non-refoulment and its limitations in the context of conflicts in Syria and Ukraine has been published
Dr Tiryaki’s article on the nuances of the notion of European identity in 2006 was published in the International Issues & Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs journal. To
Dr Tiryaki’s latest academic article titled “Klimatický utečenec, klimatický migrant, či vnútorný vysídlenec?” has been published in a Slovak legal journal Paneurópske právnické listy. The
With respect to what has been said so far, it is clear that such a peculiar and sensitive issue as the Cyprus problem calls for
Dr. Tiryaki wrote an article “European Identity 2006“, discussing the formation of European identity, particularly in relation to Turkey and its position towards the EU.
Dr.Tiryaki wrote article “The Annan Plan: A Missed Opportunity” for Global Security Network, commenting on the rejection of the Annan Plan during the 2004 referendum
Türkiye 2012 yılına çevresini saran önemli sorunlarla girdi. Arap Baharı metaforu ile özetlenen değişim komşusu Suriye’yi sarmakta, bu zamana kadar uygulanan politikaları değişime zorlamaktaydı. Ayrıca
Dr. Sylvia Tiryaki wrote an article for Turkish Review’sOctober-December 2011 edition with the title of “Turkey’s broken path toEU membership.” The article argues the following:
Sylvia Tiryaki wrote a book review about Arnold Reisman’s “Shoah: Turkey, the US, and the UK”. The article is available in Insight Turkey, Volume 13,
Çok değil bir yıl öncesine kadar, Türkiye’deki gazetelerde Kıbrıs hakkında birşey yazmak o makalenin okunma ihtimalini azaltacağı anlamına geliyordu. Editörler yazıyı yine de başardı belki,
Sylvia Tiryaki’s analysis on the Turkish-Israeli relations entitled “Freedom Flotilla: Before and Aftermath” was published in the issue 3, volume 1 of the Middle East
Sylvia Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün wrote an article about the isolation of the Turkish Cypriots. The analysis is available in Insight Turkey, Vol. 12, No.
Dr Tiryaki’s paper “Uplatnenie práva na azyl v de facto štátoch: prípadová štúdia Cyprus” (Exercising the Right to Asylum in de facto States: A Case
As the chair of the Slovak Helsinki Committee and Supervisor for Slovakia, Dr Tiryaki made a substantial contribution to the Human Rights Guide. Founded on the idea that
Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote a brief report is a result of the project conducted by Global Political Trends Center (GPoT Center), with the
7 years after co-authoring the Quo Vadis Cyprus? monograph published in 2005 by TESEV in which she argues that rather than asking where the Cyprus conflict was going,
Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote the 27th GPoT Center Policy brief, titled “The Political Feasibility of the Istanbul Canal Project”. The paper argues that
Dr Tiryaki and Mensur Akgün co-wrote the 39th GPoT Center Policy brief, titled “AB-TÜRKİYE İLİŞKİLERİNİ NE YAPMALI?”. The paper claims that the internal turmoil that
Dr Tiryaki wrote the 4th installment in the GPoT Center’s Op-Ed Series. The paper titled “When the Ball Comes to Our Court…” discusses the state of
Dr. Tiryaki wrote a commentary for RUSI about the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. To read the commentary, see LINK.
As Chair of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Slovakia, Dr. Tiryaki was a member of the committee at the 24. annual Human Rights
Dr. Tiryaki contributed to the collection of essays “Rediscovering the Common Narrative of Turkey and Europe” by her essay “Challenges 2009: EU-Turkey Relations on the
This is a commemorative publication to honor the late Rauf Denktaş, the first president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. To access the publication,
To access the digital version see LINK.