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PROGRAMME 3RD WORLDTURKICFORUM “Turkic Republics; Cultural Diplomacy and Tourism” PROGRAMME 3RD WORLD TURKIC FORUM “Turkic Republics; Cultural Diplomacy and Tourism” “Turkic and Armenian Diasporas; Public Diplomacy: Opportunities and Risks” ESKİŞEHİR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- World Turkic Forum Wise Persons Board 2nd Meeting | Abacı Konak Otel Board Members Ambassador Halil AKINCI, Secretary General of Turkic Council Prof. Dr. Ahat ANDİCAN, Istanbul University, Former State Minister Prof. Dr. Faruk ŞEN, Chairman of TAVAK Prof. Dr. Nevzat YALÇINTAŞ, 21.- 22. Term Member of the Grand National Assembly Prof. Dr. İsenbike TOGAN, Boğaziçi University Hakkı ATUN, EMU, Former Prime Minister, President of the Assembly Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Drs. Veyis GÜNGÖR, President of UETD (Union of European Turkish Democrats), The Netherlands Prof. Dr. Hakkı KESKİN, Honorary Chairman of Germany Turkish Society, Germany Prof. Dr. Kadırali KONKOBAYEV, Manas Kyrgyz - Turkish University, Kyrgyzstan Prof. Dr. Onur Bilge KULA, Hacettepe University Prof. Dr. Emine GÜRSOY NASKALİ, Marmara University Anar RIZAYEV, Member of Writers Union, Azerbaijan Ambassador Olcas SÜLEYMENOV, Permanent Representative of UNESCO, Kazakhstan Prof. Dr. Vamık VOLKAN, Virginia University, USA EDİRNE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1ST DAY 28 May 2014, Wednesday Participants’ Arrival at Edirne 19.30 - 21.30 Forum’s Opening Reception | Trakya University Event Space of Fine Art Faculty CONCERT ( Old Tren Station of Edirne | Karaağaç Region ) Bluetooth Dance Group, Kyrgyzstan Kayrat SALMAKEYEV, Vocal Artist, Kyrgyzstan Elnara KÜÇÜK, State Artist, Autonomous Republic of Crimea Gülira KASIMKULOVA, Vocal Artist, Kyrgyzstan “Molodost’ Dağıstana” Dance Group, Dagestan Gülmira MURZABEKOVA, Vocal Artist, Kyrgyzstan Zülfiya SARİYEVA, Vocal Artist, Kyrgyzstan 2ND DAY 29 May 2014, Thursday | Ekmekçizade Ahmet Paşa Kervansarayı 09.00 - 09.30 Registration 09.30 - 10.45 Opening Speeches Süleyman ŞENSOY, Chairman of TASAM Murat YALÇINTAŞ, Member of Board of Directors, DEİK Başaran ULUSOY, Chairman of TÜRSAB Dr. Ebubekir CEYLAN, Deputy Chairman of Yunus Emre Institute Prof. Dr. Canseyit TÜYMEBAYEV, Ambassador of Republic of Kazakhstan to Ankara Prof. Dr. Dusan KASSEINOV, Secretary General of TURKSOY Ambassador Halil AKINCI, Secretary General of Turkic Council Güngör Azim TUNA, Governor of Eskisehir and Chairman of Eskisehir 2013 TWCK Agency Hasan DURUER, Governor of Edirne Ayrat SİBAGATULLİN, Minister of Culture of Tatarstan Dr. Torhan ALMUFTI, Minister of State for Provincial and Minister of Communication, Republic of Iraq Mehmet MÜEZZİNOĞLU, Minister of Health, Republic of Turkey 10.45 - 11.00 Coffee Break 11.00 - 13.00 First Session | Hall A “Cultural Diplomacy: New Tools and Models” Chairperson Prof. Dr. Hayati TÜFEKÇİOĞLU, Advisor of Rector, Istanbul University Rapporteur Assist. Prof. Dr. Gökmen KILIÇOĞLU, Düzce University Speakers Drs. Veyis GÜNGÖR, Turkic House Research Center, The Netherlands Prof. Dr. Hüseyin BAĞCI, Middle East Technical University Fatma PEHLİVAN, Member of Flemish Parliament, Senator, Belgium Ali GEDIKOGLU, Chairman of COJEP International, France Dr. Dzamila STEHLIKOVA, Former Minister of Human Rights and Minorities, Czech Republic Assoc. Prof. Ganire PAŞAYEVA, Member of the Parliament, Chairman of Inter. Eurasian Res. Institute, Azerbaijan Erol YAZICIOĞLU, Chairman of European Turks’ Union, Germany Negotiators Zafer TEKİN, Sahipkıran Center for Strategic Studies, Foreign Turks Desk Ambassador (R) Dr. Aydın İDİL, Kyrgyz - Turk Manas University, Kyrgyzstan Dr. Abdullah Raşit GÜLHAN, Chairman of SİNERJİTÜRK Platform Muhammet NEGİZ, Erzincan University, CEAS Business Administration Ahmet YEŞİLTEPE, NTV 11.00 - 13.00 Second Session | Hall B “Historical View of Turkic-Armenian Relations from Ottoman Empire to Republic of Turkey” Chairperson Prof. Dr. Nurşen MAZICI, Marmara University Rapporteur Assoc. Prof. Giray Saynur DERMAN, Sakarya University Speakers Prof. Justin MCCARTHY, University of Louisville, USA Prof. Dr. Musa GASIMLI, Member of Parliament, Azerbaijan Gevorg KALLOSHYAN, KAFKASSAM Prof. Dr. Kemal ÇİÇEK, Ipek University, Turkey Dr. Mehmet PERİNÇEK, Istanbul University, Turkey Dr. Christopher GUNN, Coastal Carolina University, USA Negotiators Prof. Dr. Hayati AKTAŞ, Karadeniz University Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bestami BİLGİÇ, Ipek University 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 - 15.30 Third Session | Hall A “Cultural Diplomacy and Tourism Perspectives” ( Azerbaijan - Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan ) Chairperson Prof. Dr. Kadirali KONKOBAYEV, Kyrgyz-Turk Manas University, Kyrgyzstan Rapporteur Muhammet NERGİZ, Erzincan University, CEAS - Business Administration Speakers Sarsenbay ENSEGENOV, Member of Parliament, Senator, Kazakhstan Prof. Dr. Füsun İSTANBULLU DİNÇER, Istanbul University, Tourism Management Prof. Dr. Tair MAHAMADOV, Finance University under the Government of Russian Federation Prof. Dr. Ayman DOSIMBAYEVA, Nazarbayev Center, Kazakhstan Prof. Dr. Nazokat KASIMOYA, Tashkent State Institute for Oriental Studies, UNODC, Uzbekistan Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maria BULGAROVA, Republic of Karachay Cherkessia, Scientific Research Institute, Russia Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mirzokhid RAKHİMOV, Academy of Sciences Institute of History, Uzbekistan Negotiators Arna KOZHANAZAR, Istanbul University, Kazakhstan Assist. Prof. Dr. Farkhad ALİMUKHAMEDOV, Turgut Özal University, Uzbekistan Gülmira AMİROVA, General Secretary of Holiday Camps Association, Kyrgyzstan Talaybekulı KANIBEK, Deputy Chairman of Turkic World National Games Committee, Kirgizstan 14.00 - 15.30 Fourth Session | Hall B “The Current Situation of Turkic-Armenian Relations, Problems & Solution Suggestions” Chairperson Ambassador (R) Murat BILHAN, Vice President of TASAM Rapporteur Prof. Dr. Hayati AKTAŞ, Karadeniz Technical University Speakers Ambassador (R) Alev KILIÇ, Director of AVIM Dr. Gürsel DÖNMEZ, Vice President of “Turks Abroad and Related Communities”, Prime Ministry Prof. Dr. Hakkı KESKİN, Honorary Chairman of Germany Turkish Society, Germany Dr. Demir Fıtrat ONGER, Chairman of Anatolia Culture Center, France Dr. Kahraman TUNABOYLU, President of the Turkish Community, Switzerland Sabır RÜSTEMHANLI, Parliament deputy, Azerbaijan Negotiators Assist. Prof. Dr. Recep CENGİZ, 19 May University Assist. Prof. Dr. Ömür AYDIN, Istanbul University Dr. Cavid VELİYEV, Presidency Center for Strategic Studies, Azerbaijan 15.30 - 15.45 Coffee Break 15.45 - 17.15 Fifth Session | Hall A “Cultural Diplomacy and Tourism Perspectives” (Turkmenistan - Turkey - Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus) Chairperson Prof. Dr. Nevzat YALÇINTAŞ, 21.- 22. Term Member of the Grand National Assembly of the Republic of Turkey Rapporteur Dr. Almagül İSİNA, Secretary General of the World Turkic Forum Speakers Hakkı ATUN, East Mediterranean University, Former Primary Minister of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Prof. Dr. Vügar SULTANZADE, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Assist. Prof. Dr. Kürşad ZORLU, Ahi Evran University, Turkey Prof. Dr. Hacali NECEFOĞLU, Kars University - Director of Caucasus and Middle Asia Studies Center Negotiators Prof. Dr. Hayati TÜFEKÇİOĞLU, Advisor of Rector, Istanbul University Djengiz SCHAGATAY, Chairman of Kazak Culture Association, Sweden Dr. Gülsinay İSSAYEVA, Sciences Academy, Ahmet Baytursınulı Science of Language Institute, Kazakhstan 15.45 - 17.15 Sixth Session | Hall B “The Intellectual Dialogue of Turkic-Armenian Diasporas; Proactive Perspectives” ( Turkic Diasporas - Armenian Diasporas ) Chairperson Prof. Dr. Haluk KABAALİOĞLU, Dean of Yeditepe University Law Faculty Rapporteur Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yaşar SARI, Kyrgyz - Turkish Manas University, Kyrgyzstan Speakers Kayaalp BÜYÜKATAMAN, Turkish Forum - Chairman of World Turks Association, USA Dr. Sinan OĞAN, Member of the Grand National Assembly, Turkey Karine GEVORGYAN, Institute for Social Studies, Russia Dr. Hasan OKTAY, Chairman of KAFKASSAM Farac KULIYEV, Parliament deputy, Azerbaijan Negotiators Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saynur DERMAN, Sakarya University Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eyüp ZENGİN, Istanbul University Tolga SAKMAN, EU Expert, TASAM 17.15 - 18.30 Free Time 18.30 - 20.30 Red Apple Awards Presentation Ceremony Thrace University Balkan Symphony Orchestra Concert 20.30 - 22.30 Dinner | Lalezar Tesisleri 3RD DAY 30 May 2014, Friday | Ekmekçizade Ahmet Paşa Kervansarayı 09.30 - 11.00 Seventh Session | Hall A “Non-state actors in Tourism; Pro-active Suggestions; Civil Society, private Sector” Mutual and Multilateral Cooperation in Tourism Chairperson Prof. Dr. Erişah ARICAN, Marmara University Rapporteur Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kürşad ZORLU, Ahi Evran University Speakers Assist. Prof. Dr. Fahri TÜRK, Trakya University Assist. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Onur GÜLBAHAR, Okan University Assoc. Prof. Dr. Burhan ŞENER, Karatay University, Tourism and Hotel Management Assoc. Prof. Dr. Şeref TÜR, Marmara University Adnan DİNÇER, Chairman of NBZ and AK Vorarlberg, Austria Negotiators Bayram ÇOLAKOĞLU, BALTÜRK - Chairman of Balkan Turks Culture and Cooperation Association Dr. B. Bulut GÜRPINAR AYDIN, Gebze High Technology Institute Işık SADIK AHMET, Honorable Chairman of the DEB Party, Greece Dr. Galimzhan SEILOV, L. Gumilev Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan Mete ŞARLAK, Daphne Travel International Chairman, Kazakhstan 09.30 - 11.00 Eighth Session | Hall B “The Position of Third Parties in Turkic-Armenian Problem: Causes and Consequences” Chairperson Fatma PEHLİVAN, Senator
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