Ekrem Eddy Güzeldere

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Ekrem Eddy Güzeldere (* 1973 in Munich ) is a political analyst , journalist and author.

Life

Ekrem Eddy Güzeldere grew up in Munich. After doing his community service in Hamburg, he studied political science at the Free University of Berlin and the Indiana University Bloomington . His diploma thesis was entitled "Civil Society in Authoritarian States: Turkey and Egypt in Comparison". He then completed the postgraduate course “Euromasters” at universities in Bath , Paris and Madrid. After graduating, he worked in the European Parliament in Brussels and for the communications agency Walueurope in Rome. He has lived and worked in Istanbul since 2005, where he worked for the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the European Stability Initiative (ESI). He has been a freelance journalist, political analyst and consultant since 2013. His professional topics include the Kurdish question , minorities, Alevis , Turkish foreign policy and Turkey-EU relations. Since February 2015 he has also been working on a dissertation on "Turkey-Brazil Relations Using Role Theory" at the University of Hamburg .

In December 2014 he published the book “Brazil - almost without clichés”, a journalistic book with chapters about the Hunsrück- speaking Teuto-Brazilians, the Muslims of Brazil, the Potiguara Indians in Paraíba , violence against women, the Forró and the coming to terms with the Military dictatorship .

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Individual evidence

  1. Analysts and employees: Ekrem Eddy Güzeldere. European Stability Initiative. Retrieved April 26, 2015.