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ANKASAM International Relations Specialist Göktuğ Çalışkan’s views on the coup attempt in Niger were published in İHA.

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Ankara Center for Crisis and Political Studies (ANKASAM) International Relations Specialist Göktuğ Çalışkan’s views on developments in Africa and France’s presence in the region were published in İHA. Stating that the events in Niger may spread to other African countries, Çalışkan said, “This situation can be considered as the biggest indicator that the French influence in West Africa has decreased considerably and may decrease in the future.” Çalışkan also said, “With these coups in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, a new anti-imperialist trend may emerge among African people.”

Göktuğ ÇALIŞKAN
Göktuğ ÇALIŞKAN
Göktuğ ÇALIŞKAN, who received his bachelor's degree in Political Science and Public Administration at Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, also studied in the Department of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Sciences of the university as part of the double major program. In 2017, after completing his undergraduate degree, Çalışkan started his master's degree program in International Relations at Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University and successfully completed this program in 2020. In 2018, she graduated from the Department of International Relations, where she studied within the scope of the double major program. Göktuğ Çalışkan, who won the 2017 YLSY program within the scope of the Ministry of National Education (MEB) scholarship and is currently studying language in France, is also a senior student at Erciyes University Faculty of Law. Within the scope of the YLSY program, Çalışkan is currently pursuing his second master's degree in the field of Governance and International Intelligence at the International University of Rabat in Morocco and has started his PhD in the Department of International Relations at Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University. She is fluent in English and French.