Center for Eurasian Studies, Research institution in Ankara, Turkey.
The Center for Eurasian Studies in Ankara is a research institution focused on politics, economics, international relations, security, and technology across the Eurasian region. It maintains research databases and hosts conferences where experts from different fields present and discuss their findings.
The institution was established in 1999 as the first think tank of its kind in Turkey. This founding marked a turning point in how the country developed strategic analysis on regional issues.
The center publishes research journals and analysis in multiple languages, creating a space where Turkish and international researchers share their work and perspectives. This publication activity has become a way for scholars from different countries to exchange ideas about regional issues.
Visitors can learn about ongoing research projects and publications while attending public discussion events held at the center. Located in Ankara, the facility is easy to reach, and it helps to check ahead about upcoming events.
The center operates specialized research departments dedicated to Armenian studies and crimes against humanity. This work contributes to documenting regional historical events and sets the institution apart from many other research organizations.
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