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2015 ENERGY ROUNDTABLE SPONSORSHIP KIT
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Dear Friend,
As Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ), an Istanbul-based policy journal fostering analytical policy debates on Turkey and its neighborhood since 2002, we would be delighted to receive your valuable support in the upcoming energy roundtable discussion, which we plan to organize in October/November 2015.
Since 2006, TPQ has been organizing roundtable meetings that bring together journalists, academics, decision makers, civil society representatives, and businesspeople for in depth exchanges on issues ranging from Turkey-EU relations to security challenges in the MENA region.
These events have featured prominent figures from politics as well, such as Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden Carl Bildt, and Emeritus Professor Lord Anthony Giddens.
Upon reviewing the information in this package about our track record, we hope you will find that joining this year’s energy roundtable as a sponsor will be worthwhile for your company. Regardless of sponsorship, we cordially invite you to participate in this year’s event and to follow dynamics in the neighborhood through TPQ.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
Regards,Kemal KöprülüPublisher
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Table of Contents
What is TPQ? ................................................................................................................ 3TPQ Roundtables ....................................................................................................... 4TPQ Energy Roundtables ....................................................................................... 7Why and How to Support TPQ’s 6th Annual Energy Roundtable .................. 12
Appendix I – TPQ Roundtables to Date ................................................................. 16
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What is TPQ?Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ) is an Istanbul-based journal aiming to foster original thinking and constructive policy debates on Turkey and its neighborhood. The journal has been published on a quarterly basis since 2002. TPQ focuses on Turkey’s broader neighborhood with a global outlook, correlating research with policy-making.
Print Circulation3000
TPQ aims to stimulate critical thought with analytical and policy-oriented approaches.
TPQ serves as a platform for decision makers to voice their vision for the future. To date, heads of state including the Presidents of Georgia, Cyprus, and Estonia, as well as the King of Jordan and the Prince of Monaco have contributed to TPQ. We have also included articles of ministers from Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Romania, Ukraine, Sweden, and Turkey.
TPQ is independent and non-partisan, with a track record of including diverse and inter-disciplinary perspectives and encouraging critical opinions on every topic it covers.
All the content, articles and information can be reached via TPQ’s website:
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TPQ Roundtables
• TPQ roundtable discussions serve as deliberative platforms by bringing academics, diplomats, civil society representatives, business people, and the media together.
• Following the speakers’ presentations, vibrant debates are always anticipated.
• To date, TPQ has organized 29 roundtable discussions in İstanbul, Ankara, Brussels, Washington, and Baku.
• TPQ Roundtables have been held with distinguished partners and corporate sponsors including BP Turkey, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, MATRA Fund of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Istanbul, the German Marshall Fund of the United States – Black Sea Trust, The Center for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SAM), Istanbul Bilgi University, and Kadir Has University to name only a few.
• TPQ roundtables generate high interest among the press, which increases the outreach of the events considerably.
• For a complete list of roundtables to date, please see APENDIX I.
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Strong Outreach
e-Newsletter
Event Analysis
Media Coverage
To increase the outreach of the roundtable discussions we publish an e-newsletter and share it with our database of 7000 people including, decision makers, academics, civil society representatives, business people, and the media.
To carry the discussions even further, we also publish an analysis of the event in the hardcopy of the journal as well as online.
Journalists carry these debates to their respective columns in notable news outlets such as Hürriyet and Milliyet.
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TPQ Roundtables in the Media
Cypriot gas ‘cheap but not easy’
“Transferring gas from Greek Cyprus to Turkey is much more economically advantageous, he said. ‘It’ll be a shame if politics gets in the way,’ he said at a roundtable organized by Turkish Policy Quarterly. ‘But politics will have to lead.’ He added that Turkey’s relations with Israel also make it impossible to strike a deal.”
–Hurriyet Daily News, 1 November 2012
To date, TPQ roundtables have been featured more than 250 times in reputable news outlets such as: Milliyet, Radikal, Hurriyet, Jerusalem Post, Al Monitor, Hurriyet Daily News, Today’s Zaman CNN Turk, and Euractiv.
Southern Gas Corridor is win-win for Turkey and EU says Hilbrecht
“Heinz Hilbrecht, a former director at the European Commission Department of Energy said Turkey and the EU have mutual interests in closer energy cooperation, and that the Southern Gas Corridor project is strategically important for both countries and is a win-win for all parties at a roundtable discussion held by Turkish Policy Quarterly and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation on Wednesday.”
–Today’s Zaman, 30 November 2011
Gaz koridoru ve... Kobani
“‘Kobani’de olup bitenlerin, SGC girişini aksatabileceği kaygısı var. Türkiye’de İngilizce yayımlanan Turkish Policy Quarterly” dergisinin önceki gün İstanbul’da yerli ve yabancı enerji uzmanlarının katılımıyla düzenlediği ‘Güney Gaz Koridoru için Kritik Kavşak’ başlıklı bir konferansta dile getirilen en önemli görüşlerden biri bu...”
–Sami Kohen, Milliyet, 16 October 2014
Petrol için ‘çözüm’ şartı
“Turkish Policy Quarterly’nin (TPQ) dün düzenlediği enerji projelerine yönelik yuvarlak masa toplantısında konuşan Brzya, çözüm süreci ve Türkiye-IKBY enerji işbirliği arasındaki dengelere dikkat çekti. Hesaplamalara göre 45 milyar varil petrol ve 3 trilyon metreküp doğalgazı olduğu tahmin edilen Kuzey Irak’ın, devasa enerji rezervlerine evsahipliği yaptığını vurgulayan Bryza, Kuzey Irak’tan Türkiye’ye petrol ihracatının 200 ila 250 bin varil/gün seviyesine ulaştığına dikkat çekti.”
–Merve Erdil, Hürriyet, 16 October 2014
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“But at the end of the day, I think that genie is out of the bottle. You’re going to see over the course of the next several years, the Kurdish area not being independent, but exercising its autonomy more.”
– Matthew J. Bryza
Matthew J. BryzaMember of the Board of Directors, Turcas Petrol. Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council. Director, International Centre for Defence and Security, Tallinn.
Michael Hoffmann External Affairs Director,Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP).
Murat Lecompte Director of Communications, BP Turkey.
John M. Roberts Energy Security Specialist and Senior Partner, Methinks Ltd.
Elnur SoltanovAssistant professor, ADA University, Baku. Chair, Caspian Center for Energy and Environment.
George Stavri (Discussant)Visiting researcher, Dundee University’s Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law. Representative of the new Citizens’ Movement “ONE CYPRUS!”
Barçın Yinanç (Moderator) Op-ed Editor of Hürriyet Daily News.
TPQ ENERGY ROUNDTABLES -2014
A Critical Juncture for the Southern Corridor: Will All Pipelines Lead to Turkey?
Date 15 October 2014 Venue Elite World Hotel Istanbul, Lalezar Hall
Speakers
In academic partnership with: With support from:Sponsored by:
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“Italy is planning to develop a reverse flow from the south to north of the country. So, that means that Shah Deniz gas can go from south to north of the country to reach the other destinations.”
– Gulmira Rzayeva
Sponsored by BP Turkey
Mehmet Öğütçü Chairman, Global Resources Corporation
Hakan Türker Vice President – External Affairs, BP Turkey
Gulmira Rzayeva Principal Research Fellow, Center for Strategic Studies of Azerbaijan (SAM)
Zeynep Dereli (Moderator)
Managing Director, APCO Worldwide Turkey Office
TPQ ENERGY ROUNDTABLES -2013
New Regional Opportunities: Can Turkey be an Energy Hub by 2023?
Date 1 October 2013 Venue Elite World Hotel Istanbul, Rumeli Hall
Speakers
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“From a governmental perspective, our expectation is to create more competition by using the Iraqi gas, which may give a message to other gas suppliers to Turkey, such as Russia and Iran, with the exception of Azerbaijan, since they provide the cheapest gas supply to Turkey for the time being.”
– Reha Aykul Muratoğlu
Sponsored by BP Turkey
Matthew J. Bryza Director, the International Centre for Defence Studies in Tallinn
Reha Aykul Muratoğlu
Head of Transit Petroleum Pipelines, the Ministry of Energyand Natural Resources of Turkey
Jean-Arnold Vinois
Acting Director for Internal Energy Market,the Directorate General for Energy at the European Commission
Diba Nigar Göksel (Moderator)
Editor-in-Chief, Turkish Policy Quarterly
TPQ ENERGY ROUNDTABLES -2012
The “New Game” of Energy in Turkey and its Neighborhood
Date 31 October 2012 Venue Grand Hyatt Hotel, Istanbul, Ephesus Hall
Speakers
In partnership withThe Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty
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“The ‘Southern Corridor’ presents an opportunity for the opening of the routes from the potential natural gas reserves in the Caspian Region, including someday Iraq, to Europe.”
– Heinz Hilbrecht
Sponsored by BP Turkey
Heinz Hilbrecht Former Director, European Commission Department of Energy
Wolfgang Sporrer Country Manager for Caspian Region, OMV Gas & Power, Azerbaijan
Diba Nigar Göksel (Moderator)
Editor-in-Chief, Turkish Policy Quarterly
TPQ ENERGY ROUNDTABLES -2011
Paving the Path for the Southern Corridor: Challenges and Opportunities
Date 30 November 2011 Venue Elite World Hotel, İstanbul
Speakers
In partnership withThe Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Liberty
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“The South Stream pipeline project of Russia, widely seen as a rival of the planned Nabucco pipeline, is ‘a bluff’ according to one of the speakers, because ‘Russia does not have the earmarked reserves or the financing to realize it.’ According to this perspective, Russia would need to buy and re-sell gas from Central Asia to fill the South Stream.”
Sponsored by BP Turkey
Vladimir Socor Political Analyst, Jamestown Foundation
Necdet Pamir Board Member, World Energy Council Turkish National Committee
Barçın Yinanç (Moderator)
Associate Editor, Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review
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Turkey and the RegionalEnergy Power Play
Date 29 June 2010 Venue Elite World Hotel, Istanbul, Galata Room
Speakers
In partnership withGerman Marshall Fund – The Black Sea Trust
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Why and How to Support TPQ’s 6th Annual Energy Roundtable
1If you are a sponsor of the designated TPQ roundtable, your company‘s logo will be placed on all related documents, posters, announcements, and invitations. (100x100 pixels square format)
Cost for Sponsorship: 5.000 €
You will have the option to display your company’s banner at the roundtable venue.2
Your company’s name and logo will also be added to our newsletter, which will be sent to our database of 7000 journalists, academics, and policymakers constituting TPQ’s network of followers from around the world.
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4 Your company’s advertisement –full page in color– will be included in either TPQ’s Summer or Fall 2015 issue according to your preference.
Your company’s name will be mentioned as a supporter of the roundtable in the editorial of the relevant TPQ issue.
More importantly, your sponsorship will demonstrate that your company is one of the leading companies in Turkey and worldwide, dedicated to supporting intellectual discussion and advancement in Turkey and its neighborhood.
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The following companies and institutions have supported TPQ
Premium Sponsors
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Appendix I – TPQ Roundtables to Date
A Critical Juncture for the Southern Corridor:
Will All Pipelines Lead to Turkey?15 October 2014
Matthew J. Bryza, Member of the Board of Directors, Turcas Petrol. Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council. Director, International Centre for Defence and Security, Tallinn.
Michael Hoffmann, External Affairs Director,Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP).
Murat Lecompte, Director of Communications, BP Turkey.
John M. Roberts, Energy Security Specialist and Senior Partner, Methinks Ltd.
Elnur Soltanov, Assistant professor, ADA University, Baku. Chair, Caspian Center for Energy and Environment.
Discussant: George Stavri, Visiting researcher, Dundee University’s Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law. Representative of the new Citizens’ Movement “ONE CYPRUS!”
Book Launch: Lotfi Maktouf on Tunisia16 December 2013
Lutfi Maktouf, Founder and President of Almadanya
Women and LGBT Rights in Turkey - Progressing or Regressing?
6 November 2013
Emine Bozkurt, Member of the European Parliament, Dutch Labour Party, European Parliament’s Rapporteur on Women’s Rights in Turkey
Aylin Nazlıaka, Member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Republican People’s Party
Fatma Bostan Ünsal, Lecturer, Muş Alparslan University
Hülya Gülbahar, Lawyer, Representative of the Women’s Constitution Platform
Binnaz Toprak, Member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Republican People’s Party
Serdar Manavoğlu, Former Policy Advisor on Emancipation, Diversity, and “Honor” Crimes at the Municipality of Amsterdam, Promoter and Programmer of Paradiso Amsterdam
Yasemin Öz, Lawyer, Deputy Chairperson of Kaos GL
Rojda Tekin, Spokesperson, Anti-Capitalist Muslims
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New Regional Opportunities: Can Turkey be an Energy Hub by 2023?
1 October 2013 Mehmet Öğütçü, Chairman, Global Resources Corporation
Hakan Türker, Vice President – External Affairs, BP Turkey
Gulmira Rzayeva, Principal Research Fellow, Center for Strategic Studies of Azerbaijan (SAM)
The Evolving Relationsof Turkey and Israel
2 July 2013
Efraim Inbar, Professor in Political Studies at BarIlan University and Director of Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies
Nimrod Goren, Founder and Chairman of Mitvim - The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies and Teaching Fellow in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Kadri Gürsel, Columnist, Milliyet and Al-Monitor
The Prospects for Stability and Instability in the Caucasus in 2013
-A View from Georgia-25 March 2013
Eka Tkeshelashvili, President of the Georgian Institute for Strategic Studies, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
The “New Game” of Energy in Turkey and its Neighborhood
31 October 2012 – IstanbulMatthew J. Bryza, Director of the International Centre for Defence Studies, Talinn
Reha Aykul Muratoğlu, Head of Transit Petroleum Pipelines, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Turkey
Jean-Arnold Vinois, Acting Director for Internal Energy Market of the Directorate General for Energy, European Commission
Bahrain What lies ahead?25 April 2012- Istanbul
Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Bahrain
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Paving the Path for the Southern Corridor: Challenges and Opportunities
30 November 2011, Istanbul
Heinz Hilbrecht, Former Director for Security of Supply and Energy Markets, European Commission
Wolfgang Sporrer, Country Manager for Caspian Region of OMV Gas & Power, Republic of Azerbaijan
Transition in Afghanistan: The Way ahead3 November 2011, Istanbul
Ambassador Sir Simon Gass,Civilian Representative of NATO in Afghanistan
Upheaval in the Middle East:What is the Turkish Strategy?12 May 2011, Washington, DC
Semih Idiz, Columnist in Milliyet and CNNTurk
Ian Lesser, Senior Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States
Developments in Turkey’s Democracy and Regional Ambitions24 March 2011, Brussels
Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament representing Democrats 66/ALDE
Ian Lesser, Senior Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States
Kadri Gürsel, Columnist in Milliyet
Evaluating Turkish-EU Relations in 201125 February 2011, Istanbul Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament
representing the Democrats 66/ALDE
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Shifting Turkish Foreign Policy: A Challenge for the Transatlantic Alliance?
26 November 2010, Ankara Ariel Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, The Heritage Foundation
Metehan Demir, Ankara Correspondent of Hürriyet
Uğur Ziyal, Former Ambassador, Advisor to the President of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)
Shifting Turkish Foreign Policy:A Challenge for the
Transatlantic Alliance?25 November 2010, Istanbul
Ariel Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, The Heritage Foundation
Soli Özel, Professor of International Relations at Kadir Has University, Columnist in Habertürk
Gürkan Zengin, Columnist in Star
Turkey and the RegionalEnergy Power-play
29 June 2010, Istanbul
Vladimir Socor, Analyst in Jamestown Foundation
Necdet Pamir, Board Member of the World Energy Council Turkish National Committee
Old Friends, New Enemies? Who can Mediate between Turkey and Israel?
11 March 2010, Istanbul
Efrat Aviv, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA)
Aslı Aydıntasbas, Columnist in Milliyet
Anat Lapidot-Firilla, Department of International Relations, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Kadri Gürsel, Columnist in Milliyet
Efraim Inbar, Director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA)
Asım Mollazade, Member of the Parliament in the Republic of Azerbaijan
The Question of Nuclear Iranand Missile Defense
21 October 2009, IstanbulIan Lesser, Senior Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States
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Renewing the Brand of America6 July 2009, Istanbul
William Schneider, Senior Political Analyst inCNN International
Turkey’s Pivotal Role inan Uncertain Era
24 March 2009, Istanbul
Peter van Praagh, Senior Director of the German Marshall Fund of the United States
Security Challenges in Turkey’s Neighborhood and Turkey’s
Changing Global Role8 November 2007, Istanbul
Mark R. Parris, Former Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey
Hikmet Çetin, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan
Fred Kempe, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Atlantic Council
Women in Turkey: Situation, Expectations and Problems
10 July 2007, Istanbul
Madeleine Korbel Albright,Former Secretary of State of the U.S.
Turkey’s EU Membership Prospects– The Role of Emotions,
Identity, and Values5 March 2007, Istanbul
Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Member of the European Parliament
Is Turkey Diverging from the West?20 December 2006, Istanbul
Emre Gönensay, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor at Galatasaray University
İlter Turan, Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University
Şule Kut, Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University
How to Definethe Problem(s) of Europe
27 May 2006 IstanbulLord Anthony Giddens, Emeritus Professor at London School of Economics
Clouds over Turkey’s EU Perspective24 March 2006, Istanbul
Carl Bildt, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Sweden