Global Strat View
A virtual think-tank.
A virtual think-tank.
Global Strat View (GSV) is hosting a virtual panel discussion on the Conflict in the South Caucasus and the role of Turkey.
Brian J Karem of CNN will moderate the discussion – Turkey under Erdogan is flexing its muscles to emerge as the paramount Islamic power and revive the Ottoman Empire dream. In the fight for leadership of the Islamic world, it is being aided and abetted by the radical ideology of Pakistan. While neighbors like Greece, Syria and Armenia are bearing the immediate brunt, the effects of these policies are being felt as far as Europe, South Asia and North Africa, which are witnessing new waves of terror attacks. What do Erdogan’s Neo-Ottoman ambitions mean for the world? Can this extremist ideology be stopped?
An expert panel will examine these issues in depth. The panelists are:
Honourable Leo Housakos, Senator, Canada
Former Professor Gerard J. Libaridian, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Former US Ambassador Steven R. Mann
Journalist Ergun Babahan, Former Editor-in-Chief, Sabah, Turkish Newspaper
Multilingual Greek-Canadian Journalist Zoe Koulouris
Nov 30, 2020 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Global Strat View (GSV), a virtual think-tank, hosted its debut event in March 2020 at the prestigious National Press Club – a panel discussion on the origin and rapid global spread of the deadly COVID-19, since its outbreak in Wuhan, China, in 2019. This panel discussion was also live streamed to reach a wider audience.
With the onset of the pandemic, GSV decided to host our events exclusively online. Our talented advisors are chalking a path to excellence where subject matter experts, academia, journalists and observers get together in a virtual exchange format and discuss current issues. All events and discussions will be facilitated by one of our team members or an independent moderator.
Our team will look at the arguments and counter-arguments on current issues and create reports to include all the key takeaways from the interactive discussion. We encourage fellow journalists to attend and report on in-depth and lively discussions.
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