Director's MessageActivities Dear Reader,As the Cyprus Policy Center (CPC), we are happy and proud of being established as a think tank organization in November 2004. CPC set out with the mission of becoming a factory that produces policies. CPC aims to produce concrete solutions to domestic and international problems that North Cyprus faces through applying participatory democratic methods, expert knowledge and universal values. More... »Mr. Egemen Bağış, Minister for EU Affairs and the Chief Negotiator of Turkey, visited E.M.U. for a conference organised by Cyprus Policy Center, 16 April, 2009Activities Mr. Egemen Bağış, Minister for EU Affairs and the Chief Negotiator of Turkey, visited E.M.U. to give a conference on "Turkey's EU Membership Process", organized by Cyprus Policy Center. More... »Mr. President Mehmet Ali TALAT re-visited E.M.U. for the conference organized by Cyprus Policy Center, 13 April 2009Activities Mr. President Mehmet Ali TALAT re-visited E.M.U. to give information about the ongoing negotiations in Cyprus based on the new developments. More... »"Conflict in Cities and the Contested State" Group visited Cyprus Policy Center, 23 March 2009Activities Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Sözen gave a conference on the Cyprus problem to the "Conflict in Cities and the Contested State" Group. More... »Mr. President Mehmet Ali TALAT participated to the conference organized by Cyprus Policy Center, 23 January 2009Activities President Mehmet Ali TALAT participated to the conference on the "Latest Developments in the Cyprus Negotiations" organized by Cyprus Policy Center. More... »Conference by Ahmet Sözen to the Graduate Students from John Hopkins University, 15 January 2009Activities Ahmet Sözen gave a speech on the Cyprus problem and the negotiation process to the graduate students from John Hopkins University which is one of the most prestigous university of the USA. More... »Seminar by Ahmet Sözen to the Students of ICAR from George Mason University, 18 November 2008Activities Ahmet Sözen gave a speech about the Cyprus conflict and negotiations to the students of ICAR (The Institute of Conflict Analysis and Resolution) from George Mason University. More... »1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. |