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John Cahit Akbulut
Mr. Akbulut was born in the city of Giresun in 1957. He completed his law study at Istanbul University Law Faculty in 1980 and he moved to the United States right after that. Then he continued advance law study at New York University and sat New York State bar. After completion of his study, he started to work with a New York law firm for fourteen years, and then he started my his practice in 1998. Last twelve years he has been running his own law office. He has been married more than 30 years and has two boys, one is about to finish his law school and the other one just started his second year of law school.>>

 

 

Turkish-American Relations

Reports


Title:  Turkey Brief: The U.S. - Turkey Relations
Date: May 2009
Author: DEIK/TAIK
Length: 161 pages
Format: Microsoft Word (*.doc)
Content Summary: The report prepared by the Turkish-American Business Council, is an indepth report covering Turkey's Economic Outlook including current performance, the country's structural transformation, EU prospects and IMF relations; Commercial Relations, legal framework, platforms for business, bilateral trade and other relevant issues; Defense Relations; Business Prospects including existing opportunties by sector, and relevant investment issues; as well as a list of further resources.

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Title: The Neglected Alliance- Restoring U.S.–Turkish Relations to Meet 21st Century Challenges
Date: December 2008
Author: Center for American Progress
Length: 52 pages
Format: Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf)
Content Summary:The strategic relationship between the United States and Turkey—a decades-long partnership that has advanced both countries’ common interests—remains a key pillar in overall U.S. national security policy. Yet this vital alliance has suff ered through serious strains in recent years, mostly due to ill will generated by the 2003 Iraq War. Today, this neglected alliance is in critical need of repair.

The incoming Obama administration has a unique opportunity to rebuild bilateral relations, but doing so will require signifi cant steps by both Turkey and the United States. Repairing the relationship will necessitate closer coordination between the two governments on key policy questions directly related to Turkey’s geopolitical position astride Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

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Title:  Turkish- American Economic Relations: How do design a private-sector based approach?
Date: February 2007
Author: TEPAV
Length: 15 pages
Format: Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf)
Content Summary: This is presentation that summarizes the ways in which Turkey and the US can work together for mobilizing private sectors capacity.

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Title: Turkey’s Trade Development Strategy Towards the Americas
Date: August 2006
Validity: December 2008
Author: The Undersecretariat for Foreign Trade
Length: 7 pages
Format: Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf)
Content Summary: Turkey has diversified its export markets with the help of new strategies launched since 2000. Turkey has been making considerable efforts in order to increase its exports towards new and alternative markets.
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