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Gottschlich, Jürgen

Jürgen Gottschlich was born in 1954 in Berlin where he studied philosophy and journalism (FU).In 1979 he participated in the founding of the taz newspaper, where he worked as editor till 1994.
After that he was deputy chief editor of the "Wochenpost". Since 1998 he's been the correspondent in Istanbul for the taz, the Badische Zeitung and the Standard in Vienna.



The author has so far published 1 article on euro|topics.


1.  Article | 12/06/2007

Crisis in Turkey

Deeply torn: this was the picture Turkey presented to observers in the past weeks and months. In order to understand current developments, however, it's necessary to look into the history of the Turkish politics. Insights from JG, correspondent in Istanbul. » more


6 articles of this author have been cited in the European Press Review so far.

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1.  die tageszeitung - Germany | 14/12/2009

A failed peace process

The peace process between Turks and Kurds has suffered a severe setback, the German daily Die Tageszeitung notes with regret, commenting on the ban against ... » more

2.  die tageszeitung - Germany | 02/07/2008

Exchange of blows in Turkey

The closure trial aimed at banning Turkey's ruling AKP began yesterday. On the same day 24 opponents of the AKP were arrested and charged with ... » more

3.  die tageszeitung - Germany | 02/04/2007

What should the EU do about Iran ?

Jürgen Gottschlich sees two possible scenarios in the British-Iranian conflict surrounding the detained British naval personnel: "Either a successful quest for a solution that enables ... » more

4.  Der Standard - Austria | 22/01/2007

The murder in Turkey of the journalist Hrant Dink

Jürgen Gottschlich calls the murder of Hrant Dink a "catastrophe... for Turkey's democratic, EU-oriented civil society in general, but especially for the future of the ... » more

5.  die tageszeitung - Germany | 28/11/2006

Negotiations between the EU and Turkey are threatened

According to Jürgen Gottschlich, the EU has only itself to blame for the current problem with Cyprus. "Against its own better judgement it allowed Cyprus ... » more

6.  die tageszeitung - Germany | 10/11/2006

The Cypriot conundrum

Turkish author and media expert Haluk Sahin explains in an interview with Jürgen Gottschlich why the Turks are unwilling to reach a compromise with the ... » more

 

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