The TRT World Forum 2018, a two-day summit organised by the TRT World Research Centre, brought together a wide array of distinguished academics, journalists, politicians and members of civil society to analyse and discuss some of the most important questions that continue to define our world on the theme of ‘Envisioning Peace and Security in a Fragmented World.’ Consisting of eight public sessions, 11 closed sessions, six keynote speeches and several private meetings, the 2018 Forum succeeded in providing a platform for serious engagement and debate.
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Written by: Semanur Pekkendir
Semanur Pekkendir
Semanur Pekkendir Darbaz is a Deputy Researcher at TRT World Research Centre. She received her BA in Comparative Literature and Media Studies from Istanbul Bilgi University and her MSc in Migration, Mobility and Development at SOAS, University of London. Her research interests include Turkish migration and asylum policies, citizenship and integration.
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