Academics and Experts to Convene in Ankara for 21st Century Planning Meeting
Ankara, April 6 – The 21st Century Planning Group’s Spring 2026 meeting is set to take place in Ankara on Friday, April 10, at the Mülkiye Şeref Hall of Ankara University’s Faculty of Political Sciences. This significant gathering will bring together prominent academics and experts to deliberate on pressing global economic and regional developments.
The program will consist of two distinct sessions, each focusing on critical aspects of contemporary challenges and opportunities. The first session, titled “The World and Economy,” is scheduled to commence at 10:00 AM. Professor Dr. Bilsay Kuruç will deliver the keynote address, with valuable contributions from Hakan Özyıldız, Dr. Oktay Küçükkiremitçi, and Professor Dr. Serdal Bahçe. This segment is expected to delve into the intricate dynamics of the global economic landscape, exploring current trends, potential challenges, and future trajectories.
Following a break, the second session will convene from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM under the theme of “Our Region and the World.” Retired Vice Admiral Dr. Deniz Kutluk will be the primary speaker for this session, offering insights into regional developments and their broader global implications. He will be joined by Necdet Pamir and Professor Dr. Melek Fırat, who will further enrich the discussion with their expertise.
The meeting aims to provide a comprehensive platform for in-depth evaluations of global economic shifts, regional transformations, and Turkey’s strategic position within these evolving frameworks. It is anticipated that the discussions will foster a deeper understanding of the intricate interdependencies shaping the modern world and offer potential pathways for navigating future complexities.
This event is poised to attract a diverse audience, including academics, policy makers, industry professionals, and individuals with a keen interest in global affairs. The organizers emphasize the importance of such forums in promoting informed dialogue and collaborative approaches to address the multifaceted challenges of the 21st century.
The 21st Century Planning Group has a long-standing tradition of organizing high-level discussions on critical contemporary issues, and this spring meeting in Ankara is expected to uphold that legacy, contributing significantly to intellectual discourse and policy formulation.