CIVIL GLOBAL 2023 | Global Civil Diplomacy Summit

  • “Future Economy Ecosystem and Turkey”
CIVIL GLOBAL | Global Civil Diplomacy Summit was first held in Istanbul on April 20-22, 2016. The Civil Global Program/Summit consolidates its function for Turkey and the World in deepening the relations on a reciprocal basis with Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, Australia on the basis of continents, and the Middle East, Black Sea - Caucasus, Mediterranean and Balkans at the regional level, and the UN, SCO, OIC and NATO in terms of international organizations, and the Turkish and Islamic world in the field of identity.

It is projected that the CIVIL GLOBAL 2023 Summit will open the global and regional future projections and new parameters to discussion.

Main Theme
“Future Economy Ecosystem and Turkey“
Sub-Themes
Soft/Smart Power Nuclear Technology
Diplomacy Security and Defense
Economy and Finance Human Resource and Health
Tourism and Culture Transportation and Logistics
Technology and Industry Environment and City
Education and Science Diaspora
Energy, Water and Food  

Civic Global 2023 Summit and co-events

Continental Activities
8th International Turkish - Asian Congress | “Future of the Asian Economy and Turkey“
11th International Turkish - African Congress | “Future of the African Economy and Turkey“
6th Turkish - European Forum | “Future of the European Economy and Turkey“
4th Turkish - Latin American and Caribbean Congress | “Future of the Latin American Economy and Turkey“

Regional Activities
5th International Middle Eastern Congress | “Future of the Middle Eastern Economy and Turkey“
9th International Balkan Forum | “Future of the Balkans Economy and Turkey“
10th Balkan Communication Network Conference | "“Balances in the Balkans; EU, Turkey and Russia - 2“"
2nd International Black Sea - Caucasian Congress | “Future of the Black Sea - Caucasian Economy and Turkey“
2nd International Mediterranean Congress | “Future of the Mediterranean Economy and Turkey“

Sectoral Activity(ies)
Sectoral Diplomacy Ecosystem Workshop(s) | “Future of the Economy Ecosystem and Sectoral Diplomacy“
[Humanitarian Diplomacy, Defense Diplomacy, Health Diplomacy, Belief Diplomacy, Culture and Art Diplomacy, Education Diplomacy, Science Diplomacy, Business/Trade Diplomacy, Thinking Diplomacy, Water Diplomacy, Food Diplomacy, Energy Diplomacy, Tourism Diplomacy, Security Diplomacy, City Diplomacy, Finance Diplomacy, Media and Information Diplomacy, Infrastructure Diplomacy, Service Diplomacy]

The agenda of Iran is mostly based on Islamic Revolution and Nuclear Energy issues. Geo-political location can be seen as the root of discomfort by the West. The Persian Gulf which still has a big importance to the United Nations in case of nuclear energy and security. 1 This security analysis aimed...;

This paper explores the evolving dynamics of Iran's foreign policy in the Middle East, with a particular focus on its involvement in regional conflicts, such as the Israel-Hamas conflict. Analyzing the works of Mousavian and Chitsazian (2020), as well as Rahat and Abbas (2024), it delves into Iran's...;

The world is going through testing times. Global challenges are everywhere. Poverty is persistent. Income inequality is widespread. Environmental degradation is stinging. Migration and security concerns are rampant. Global warming is unabated. We are all experiencing that sinking feeling. The old wo...;

Since 2000, when Vladimir Putin came to power as President of Russia, Moscow has begun to use a complex ecosystem of information, disinformation and misinformation as a global tool that it has placed at the centre of its national security strategy. This ecosystem played an important role in helping ...;

The island of Cyprus has had an important geopolitical and cultural position throughout history and has been under the influence of different civilizations. However, in the second half of the 20th century, the fate of the island was shaped as one of the intersection points of international politics....;

The book War in the Gardens of Babylon. Middle East after the Iraqi War published in 2004 by TASAM – Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies – edited by Bülent ARAS, is a collection of different perspectives on a number of serious Middle Eastern problems. Bülent Aras compiled articles of outstand...;

The eastern Mediterranean and the Gulf region remain an extremely turbulent and unstable neighborhood, where a “Hobbesian“ security environment prevails. There is a general failure of governance and a long list of frequently interacting – and in some cases interconnected – security problems, includi...;

The world is going through a critical phase, where boundaries are being pushed excessively in almost every aspect. Various social and political structures such as family, society, and the state, including the individuals themselves, are facing a profound security crisis, both in terms of mind and bo...;

East Mediterranean Program 2023-2025

  • 17 Jul 2023 - 19 Jul 2023
  • Sheraton Istanbul City Center -
  • İstanbul - Türkiye

5th Marine and Maritime Security Forum

  • 23 Nov 2023 - 24 Nov 2023
  • Istanbul Kent University Kağıthane Campus -
  • İstanbul - Türkiye

2nd Istanbul Cyber-Security Forum

  • 23 Nov 2023 - 24 Nov 2023
  • Istanbul Kent University Kağıthane Campus -
  • İstanbul - Türkiye

7th Türkiye - Gulf Defence and Security Forum

  • 23 Nov 2023 - 24 Nov 2023
  • Istanbul Kent University Kağıthane Campus -
  • İstanbul - Türkiye