Iain MacGillivray is a Doctoral candidate at the Asia Institute at the University of Melbourne. His research interests include International Relations theory, political psychology, authoritarianism, Turkish politics and foreign policy. His work focuses on Turkey during the governance of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the Post Arab Spring period. Iain works as a course coordinator, teaching associate and research assistant at the University of Melbourne in Islamic and Middle East Studies. Iain has published several articles on Middle Eastern and Turkish politics as well as providing analysis for both the private sector, international media and public institutions as a Turkey & Middle East analyst. He holds a Masters of International Relations from the University of Melbourne and a Masters of Science (Middle East Studies) from the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey.
Begin of page section:
Page settings:
End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections
Begin of page section:
Search:
Close
End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections
Search
Begin of page section:
Main navigation:
Page navigation:
- University
University
Developing solutions for the world of tomorrow - that is our mission. Our students and our researchers take on the great challenges of society and carry the knowledge out. - Research Profile
Research Profile
Scientific excellence and the courage to break new ground. Research at the University of Graz creates the foundations for making the future worth living. - Studies
Studies
Where is the best place to study? At the University of Graz. In an inspiring atmosphere of learning and research. With about 120 studies to choose from. For your way to the future. - Community
Community
The University of Graz is a hub for international research and brings together scientists and business experts. Moreover, it fosters the exchange and cooperation in study and teaching. - Spotlight
End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections
Begin of page section:
You are here:
University of Graz Events Brown Bag: Existential Insecurity as a driving force for Foreign Policy and International Relations: The AKP and Turkey post-2011
End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections
26.03.2019
13:00 - 14:00
Zentrum für Südosteuropastudien, SOEGA
[015B030037] Seminarraum SR 15.33, Universitätsstraße 15 Bauteil B, 3.Obergeschoß
Begin of page section:
Additional information:
End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections
End of this page section. Go to overview of page sections