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İsmail Cem

İsmail Cem (born İsmail Cem İpekçi, 15 February 1940 – 24 January 2007) was a Turkish centre-leftist politician, intellectual, writer, author and journalist who served as the Minister of Culture of Turkey from July 7 to October 26, 1995, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey from June 30, 1997 to July 11, 2002.

İsmail Cem
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
30 June 1997 – 11 July 2002
Prime MinisterMesut Yılmaz,
Bülent Ecevit
Preceded byTansu Çiller
Succeeded byŞükrü Sina Gürel
Minister of Culture of Turkey
In office
7 July 1995 – 26 October 1995
Prime MinisterTansu Çiller
Preceded byErcan Karakaş
Succeeded byKöksal Toptan
Personal details
Born(1940-02-15)15 February 1940
Nişantaşı, Istanbul, Turkey
Died24 January 2007(2007-01-24) (aged 66)
Istanbul, Turkey
Political partyCHP (1958-1961), (1992-1995),
TIP (1961-1966),
TBP (1966-1978),
SRP (1978-1980),
HP (1983-1985),
SHP (1985-1992),
DSP (1995-2002),
YTP (2002-2004),
SDHP (2004-2007)
SpouseElçin Trak
Childrenİpek Cem Taha
Kerim Cem
Relativesİhsan İpekçi (father)
Zerife İpekçi (mother)
Abdi İpekçi (cousin)
Cemil İpekçi (cousin)
Alev İpekçi Ersoy (sister)
EducationLaw, sociology of politics
Alma materRobert College, University of Lausanne, École Libre des Sciences Politiques
ProfessionJournalist, politician, writer and statesman.

Background

İsmail Cem finished high school at Robert College in İstanbul in 1959 and graduated from the Law School at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland in 1963. He had his master's degree in sociology of politics at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques in 1983, Paris, France. He was an exchange student with AFS Intercultural Programs at Piedmont High School, Piedmont California for one year during his high school years after Işık Koleji.

Cem was the cousin of murdered liberal-leftist journalist, intellectual and human rights activist Abdi İpekçi, the editor in chief for then centre-leftist Milliyet newspaper. Cem was the son of İhsan İpekçi (1901-1966), who was one of the pioneers of the Turkish cinema industry, as the founder and partner of İpek Film, and several popular Istanbul movie theaters including Yeni Melek and İpek and his mother Zerife. İsmail Cem was an avid photographer, and held four photo exhibits in his lifetime, and published a book Mevsim, Mevsim (Seasons, Seasons).

Journalism

Returning home in 1963, Cem started his professional career as a journalist. He worked in some major newspapers who published articles and became a columnist for Milliyet, Cumhuriyet and Politika, where he served as the editor in chief for the second newspaper from 1964 until 1966. Between 1971 and 1974, he served as the chief of the Istanbul office of the Turkish Newspaper Workers Union. In 1974–1975, he acted as the general manager of the state-owned Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) under the 37th and 38th governments. Cem's tenure as the general manager of TRT, then the only TV station in Turkey, created some controversy. The conservatives and prominent right-wing figures like future President of Turkey Süleyman Demirel used their political and social influence to remove İpekçi from his post in several attempts, which have all proven fruitless.

Writing career

Among with his political and journalistic successes, İpekçi is also known as one of the ideologists of social democracy in Turkey, and was counted among the prominent figures within the Turkish centre-left. İpekçi, who advocated a moderate agenda in a time of political turmoil, wrote extensive accounts of the economic and social factors lying beneath Turkey's underdevelopment and theoretized methods for the revitalization of Turkish left. Among his books are Turkiye'de Geri Kalmışlığın Tarihi (A History of Underdevelopment in Turkey), one of the most acclaimed books in the field of social sciences in Turkey and Sosyal Demokrasi Nedir?, Ne Değildir? (What is and What is not Social Democracy?), one of the first books to introduce social democracy to Turkish politics. İpekçi's books, characterized by their plain but informative nature, are still popular and are growing even more popular, especially in light of the current dissent against AKP's Islamism and the debate of reformation in Turkish left. He is also labeled as the visionary of the "Anatolian Left (Anadolu Solu)". A more detailed bibliography of his works can be found below.

Political career

He entered politics after being elected deputy of Istanbul from the Kadıköy district in the general elections held in 1987. He was re-elected in 1991 again from Istanbul and in 1995 from Kayseri. After the death of President Turgut Özal in 1993, he ran for president without success. In 1995, İpekçi left the Republican People's Party (CHP) and joined the Democratic Left Party (DSP). He was then appointed Minister of Culture. He served as minister of foreign affairs from 30 June 1997 until 11 July 2002. He was the fourth longest-serving minister of this position in Turkey.

Relations with the European Union

He negotiated candidate status for Turkey's bid to join the European Union as foreign minister.[1] He was largely credited with Turkey's declaration as a full member candidate during the Helsinki Summit Meeting in 1999, after much negotiation with the EU and a night trip by EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and the then European Commissioner Günter Verheugen to Ankara to iron out the last details.

Relations with Greece

İpekçi and his Greek counterpart George Papandreou worked to improve Turkish-Greek relations.[1] It is during his tenure as foreign minister that a confident, albeit a step-by-step approach was taken towards a rapprochement between Turkey and Greece. The relations were actually at an all-time low after the Abdullah Öcalan affair, whereby Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos and some officials of the Greek Foreign Ministry were involved in hiding organization PKK leader prior to his arrest by the Turkish police. İpekçi and Papandreou picked up the historically hostile relationships initially starting with some confidence measures.

Later political career and illness

After a dispute with the party leader Bülent Ecevit, he resigned from the Democratic Left Party (DSP) ahead of 2002 parliamentary elections and formed the New Turkey Party (YTP) on 20 July 2002 together with his former party colleague Hüsamettin Özkan and Zeki Eker. İsmail Cem was elected leader of YTP, which did not do well in the elections.

Returning from the United States, where he was due to medical treatment of pulmonary cancer, he closed YTP on 24 October 2004, joining the CHP, despite newly affiliated with the SDHP until his death. İsmail Cem was acting as the chief advisor to Deniz Baykal, the leader of CHP, and lectured in Applied Foreign Politics of Turkey at the Istanbul Bilgi University until his death.

He was married to Elçin Trak, and the couple had a daughter, İpek Cem Taha, and a son, Kerim Cem.

Funeral

 
Grave of İsmail Cem in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul

İsmail Cem died on 24 January 2007 in İstanbul after suffering for two years from lung cancer. He was honored with a state funeral, at which Speaker of the Parliament Bülent Arınç, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, current and former leaders of the political parties, his close friend former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, George Papandreou and Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Theodoros Kasimis attended.[2]

He was interred at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery. Papandreou laid on his grave a branch from the olive tree they both had planted 2000 in Greece as a symbol of peace.[3]

Legacy

İsmail Cem was especially admired by young people in Turkey during his time as a foreign minister. Some polls indicated that young people desired to see Cem as President of Turkey.[4] İsmail Cem's biography written by Turkish political scientist Ozan Örmeci, "Portrait of a Turkish Social Democrat: İsmail Cem" and its Turkish version "Bir Türk Sosyal Demokratı: İsmail Cem" found many readers among Turkish intellectuals and showed Cem's unique place in Turkish social democratic movement.

Bibliography

  • Türkiye'de Geri Kalmışlığın Tarihi (History of Under Development in Turkey), 512 pp, Can, ISBN 975-510-791-6
  • Türkiye Üzerine Yazılar (Articles on Turkey)
  • 12 Mart (12 March) (Referring to 12 March 1971, the date of military coup)
  • TRT'de 500 Gün (500 Days at TRT) (TRT is the Turkish state television)
  • Siyaset Yazıları (Notes about Politics)
  • Geçiş Dönemi Türkiye'si (Turkey in a Period of Transition)
  • Sosyal Demokrasi ya da Demokratik Sosyalizm Nedir, Ne Değildir? (What is, What is not Social Democracy Or Democratic Socialism?), 311 pp, Can, ISBN 975-510-801-7
  • Türkiye'de Sosyal Demokrasi (Social Democracy in Turkey)
  • Engeller ve Çözümler (Obstacles and Solutions)
  • Yeni Sol, Sol'daki Arayış (The New Left, Seek in the Left), 340 pp, Can, ISBN 975-8440-16-0
  • Gelecek İçin Denemeler (Essays about the Future), 344 pp, Can, ISBN 975-8440-18-7
  • Türkiye, Avrupa, Avrasya I, Strateji-Yunanistan-Kıbrıs (Turkey, Europe, Eurasia I, Strategy-Greece-Cyprus), 298 pp, Istanbul Bilgi University (2004), ISBN 975-6857-88-9
  • Avrupa'nın Birliği ve Türkiye (Union of Europe and Turkey), 364 pp, Istanbul Bilgi University (2005), ISBN 975-6176-27-X

Awards

In 2000, Cem was honored by US-based "East West Institute" think tank with the Statesman of the Year award together with the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs George Papandreou for fostering closer relations between the two nations.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Profile: Ismail Cem – supreme diplomat". BBC News. 11 July 2002. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  2. ^ PAPANDREU, KASIMIS IN TURKEY FOR CEM'S FUNERAL, Anadolu Agency, TNN News.
  3. ^ Cem´in mezarında bir ZEYTİN DALI!, Sky Turk TV News, 26 January 2007 15:36.
  4. ^ "'L'EXPRESS' Praises Ismail Cem". HRI.org.
  5. ^ "Cem and Papandreou receive Statesman of the Year award today". Turkish Daily News. 2 May 2000. Retrieved 24 November 2008.

External links

  • Biography 7 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine, Can Press (in Turkish)
  • , Can Dündar's Web site (in Turkish)
  • Biography, Istanbul Bilgi University Press (in Turkish)
  • Remarks with Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ismail Cem, Secretary Colin L. Powell, U.S. State Department
Political offices
Preceded by
Ercan Karakaş
Minister of Culture of Turkey
7 July 1995 – 26 October 1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
30 June 1997 – 11 July 2002
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ismail Cem born Ismail Cem Ipekci 15 February 1940 24 January 2007 was a Turkish centre leftist politician intellectual writer author and journalist who served as the Minister of Culture of Turkey from July 7 to October 26 1995 and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey from June 30 1997 to July 11 2002 Ismail CemMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office 30 June 1997 11 July 2002Prime MinisterMesut Yilmaz Bulent EcevitPreceded byTansu CillerSucceeded bySukru Sina GurelMinister of Culture of TurkeyIn office 7 July 1995 26 October 1995Prime MinisterTansu CillerPreceded byErcan KarakasSucceeded byKoksal ToptanPersonal detailsBorn 1940 02 15 15 February 1940Nisantasi Istanbul TurkeyDied24 January 2007 2007 01 24 aged 66 Istanbul TurkeyPolitical partyCHP 1958 1961 1992 1995 TIP 1961 1966 TBP 1966 1978 SRP 1978 1980 HP 1983 1985 SHP 1985 1992 DSP 1995 2002 YTP 2002 2004 SDHP 2004 2007 SpouseElcin TrakChildrenIpek Cem TahaKerim CemRelativesIhsan Ipekci father Zerife Ipekci mother Abdi Ipekci cousin Cemil Ipekci cousin Alev Ipekci Ersoy sister EducationLaw sociology of politicsAlma materRobert College University of Lausanne Ecole Libre des Sciences PolitiquesProfessionJournalist politician writer and statesman Contents 1 Background 2 Journalism 3 Writing career 4 Political career 4 1 Relations with the European Union 4 2 Relations with Greece 5 Later political career and illness 6 Funeral 7 Legacy 8 Bibliography 9 Awards 10 References 11 External linksBackground EditIsmail Cem finished high school at Robert College in Istanbul in 1959 and graduated from the Law School at the University of Lausanne Switzerland in 1963 He had his master s degree in sociology of politics at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques in 1983 Paris France He was an exchange student with AFS Intercultural Programs at Piedmont High School Piedmont California for one year during his high school years after Isik Koleji Cem was the cousin of murdered liberal leftist journalist intellectual and human rights activist Abdi Ipekci the editor in chief for then centre leftist Milliyet newspaper Cem was the son of Ihsan Ipekci 1901 1966 who was one of the pioneers of the Turkish cinema industry as the founder and partner of Ipek Film and several popular Istanbul movie theaters including Yeni Melek and Ipek and his mother Zerife Ismail Cem was an avid photographer and held four photo exhibits in his lifetime and published a book Mevsim Mevsim Seasons Seasons Journalism EditReturning home in 1963 Cem started his professional career as a journalist He worked in some major newspapers who published articles and became a columnist for Milliyet Cumhuriyet and Politika where he served as the editor in chief for the second newspaper from 1964 until 1966 Between 1971 and 1974 he served as the chief of the Istanbul office of the Turkish Newspaper Workers Union In 1974 1975 he acted as the general manager of the state owned Turkish Radio and Television Corporation TRT under the 37th and 38th governments Cem s tenure as the general manager of TRT then the only TV station in Turkey created some controversy The conservatives and prominent right wing figures like future President of Turkey Suleyman Demirel used their political and social influence to remove Ipekci from his post in several attempts which have all proven fruitless Writing career EditAmong with his political and journalistic successes Ipekci is also known as one of the ideologists of social democracy in Turkey and was counted among the prominent figures within the Turkish centre left Ipekci who advocated a moderate agenda in a time of political turmoil wrote extensive accounts of the economic and social factors lying beneath Turkey s underdevelopment and theoretized methods for the revitalization of Turkish left Among his books are Turkiye de Geri Kalmisligin Tarihi A History of Underdevelopment in Turkey one of the most acclaimed books in the field of social sciences in Turkey and Sosyal Demokrasi Nedir Ne Degildir What is and What is not Social Democracy one of the first books to introduce social democracy to Turkish politics Ipekci s books characterized by their plain but informative nature are still popular and are growing even more popular especially in light of the current dissent against AKP s Islamism and the debate of reformation in Turkish left He is also labeled as the visionary of the Anatolian Left Anadolu Solu A more detailed bibliography of his works can be found below Political career EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2008 He entered politics after being elected deputy of Istanbul from the Kadikoy district in the general elections held in 1987 He was re elected in 1991 again from Istanbul and in 1995 from Kayseri After the death of President Turgut Ozal in 1993 he ran for president without success In 1995 Ipekci left the Republican People s Party CHP and joined the Democratic Left Party DSP He was then appointed Minister of Culture He served as minister of foreign affairs from 30 June 1997 until 11 July 2002 He was the fourth longest serving minister of this position in Turkey Relations with the European Union Edit He negotiated candidate status for Turkey s bid to join the European Union as foreign minister 1 He was largely credited with Turkey s declaration as a full member candidate during the Helsinki Summit Meeting in 1999 after much negotiation with the EU and a night trip by EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and the then European Commissioner Gunter Verheugen to Ankara to iron out the last details Relations with Greece Edit Ipekci and his Greek counterpart George Papandreou worked to improve Turkish Greek relations 1 It is during his tenure as foreign minister that a confident albeit a step by step approach was taken towards a rapprochement between Turkey and Greece The relations were actually at an all time low after the Abdullah Ocalan affair whereby Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos and some officials of the Greek Foreign Ministry were involved in hiding organization PKK leader prior to his arrest by the Turkish police Ipekci and Papandreou picked up the historically hostile relationships initially starting with some confidence measures Later political career and illness EditAfter a dispute with the party leader Bulent Ecevit he resigned from the Democratic Left Party DSP ahead of 2002 parliamentary elections and formed the New Turkey Party YTP on 20 July 2002 together with his former party colleague Husamettin Ozkan and Zeki Eker Ismail Cem was elected leader of YTP which did not do well in the elections Returning from the United States where he was due to medical treatment of pulmonary cancer he closed YTP on 24 October 2004 joining the CHP despite newly affiliated with the SDHP until his death Ismail Cem was acting as the chief advisor to Deniz Baykal the leader of CHP and lectured in Applied Foreign Politics of Turkey at the Istanbul Bilgi University until his death He was married to Elcin Trak and the couple had a daughter Ipek Cem Taha and a son Kerim Cem Funeral Edit Grave of Ismail Cem in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery Istanbul Ismail Cem died on 24 January 2007 in Istanbul after suffering for two years from lung cancer He was honored with a state funeral at which Speaker of the Parliament Bulent Arinc Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan current and former leaders of the political parties his close friend former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece George Papandreou and Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Theodoros Kasimis attended 2 He was interred at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery Papandreou laid on his grave a branch from the olive tree they both had planted 2000 in Greece as a symbol of peace 3 Legacy EditIsmail Cem was especially admired by young people in Turkey during his time as a foreign minister Some polls indicated that young people desired to see Cem as President of Turkey 4 Ismail Cem s biography written by Turkish political scientist Ozan Ormeci Portrait of a Turkish Social Democrat Ismail Cem and its Turkish version Bir Turk Sosyal Demokrati Ismail Cem found many readers among Turkish intellectuals and showed Cem s unique place in Turkish social democratic movement Bibliography EditTurkiye de Geri Kalmisligin Tarihi History of Under Development in Turkey 512 pp Can ISBN 975 510 791 6 Turkiye Uzerine Yazilar Articles on Turkey 12 Mart 12 March Referring to 12 March 1971 the date of military coup TRT de 500 Gun 500 Days at TRT TRT is the Turkish state television Siyaset Yazilari Notes about Politics Gecis Donemi Turkiye si Turkey in a Period of Transition Sosyal Demokrasi ya da Demokratik Sosyalizm Nedir Ne Degildir What is What is not Social Democracy Or Democratic Socialism 311 pp Can ISBN 975 510 801 7 Turkiye de Sosyal Demokrasi Social Democracy in Turkey Engeller ve Cozumler Obstacles and Solutions Yeni Sol Sol daki Arayis The New Left Seek in the Left 340 pp Can ISBN 975 8440 16 0 Gelecek Icin Denemeler Essays about the Future 344 pp Can ISBN 975 8440 18 7 Turkiye Avrupa Avrasya I Strateji Yunanistan Kibris Turkey Europe Eurasia I Strategy Greece Cyprus 298 pp Istanbul Bilgi University 2004 ISBN 975 6857 88 9 Avrupa nin Birligi ve Turkiye Union of Europe and Turkey 364 pp Istanbul Bilgi University 2005 ISBN 975 6176 27 XAwards EditIn 2000 Cem was honored by US based East West Institute think tank with the Statesman of the Year award together with the Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs George Papandreou for fostering closer relations between the two nations 5 References Edit a b Profile Ismail Cem supreme diplomat BBC News 11 July 2002 Retrieved 5 May 2010 PAPANDREU KASIMIS IN TURKEY FOR CEM S FUNERAL Anadolu Agency TNN News Cem in mezarinda bir ZEYTIN DALI Sky Turk TV News 26 January 2007 15 36 L EXPRESS Praises Ismail Cem HRI org Cem and Papandreou receive Statesman of the Year award today Turkish Daily News 2 May 2000 Retrieved 24 November 2008 External links EditBiography Archived 7 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine Can Press in Turkish Fransa daki Turkler toplu suc islemeli Can Dundar s Web site in Turkish Biography Istanbul Bilgi University Press in Turkish Remarks with Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ismail Cem Secretary Colin L Powell U S State DepartmentPolitical officesPreceded byErcan Karakas Minister of Culture of Turkey7 July 1995 26 October 1995 Succeeded byKoksal ToptanPreceded byTansu Ciller Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey30 June 1997 11 July 2002 Succeeded bySukru Sina Gurel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ismail Cem amp oldid 1127316123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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