- İsmail Cem İpekçi
İsmail Cem İpekçi (
February 15 1940 ,Istanbul –January 24 2007 ,Istanbul ) was a Turkish politician, journalist, statesman and former minister of foreign affairs.Background
İsmail Cem finished high school at
Robert College in İstanbul in 1959 and graduated from the Law School at theUniversity of Lausanne ,Switzerland in 1963. He earned in 1983 amaster's degree in sociology of politics at theÉcole Libre des Sciences Politiques inParis ,France . He was an exchange student with AFS in Carmel, California for one year during his high school years.A member of one of the most prominent families in Turkey, Cem was the cousin of murdered journalist
Abdi İpekçi . He was the son of Ihsan Ipekci, 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.İsmail Cem was an avid photographer, and held four photo exhibits, and published a book "Mevsim, Mevsim" ("Season, Season"). [cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/turkish/europe/story/2007/01/070124_turkey_cem.shtml
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Returning home in 1963, Cem started his professional career as a journalist. He worked in some major newspapers and became
editor-in-chief of "Milliyet ". Between 1971-1974, 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-ownedTurkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). 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 futurePresident of Turkey Süleyman Demirel used their political and social influence to remove Cem from his post in several attempts which have all proven fruitless.Writing career
Among with his political and journalistic successes, Cem is also known as one of the ideologists of social democracy in Turkey and was counted among the prominent figures in Turkish centre-left. Cem, 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 Cem's 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. Cem'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 moderate Islamism and the debate of reformation in Turkish left. A more detailed bibliography of Cem's works can be found below.
Political career
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 Özal in 1993, he ran for president without success. In 1995, İsmail Cem 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 fromJune 30 1997 untilJuly 10 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.cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2123057.stm | title = Profile: Ismail Cem - supreme diplomat | work =
BBC News ] He was largely credited with Turkey's declaration as a full member candidate during the Helsinki summit, after much negotiation with the E.U. and a night trip by E.U. foreign policy chief Javier Solana and the then E.U. Commissioner Verheugen to Ankara to iron out the last details.Relations with Greece
Cem and his Greek counterpart George Papandreou worked to improve Turkish-Greek relations. It is during Cem's 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 Ocalan affair, whereby Greek Foreign Minister Pangalos and some officials of the Greek Foreign Ministry were involved in hiding terrorist organization PKK leader prior to his arrest by the Turkish police. Cem 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 theNew Turkey Party (YTP) onJuly 20 2002 together with his former party colleagueHüsamettin Özkan . 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 ofcancer , he closed YTP onOctober 24 2004 , joining the CHP. İsmail Cem was acting as the chief advisor toDeniz Baykal , the leader of CHP, and lectured in Applied Foreign Politics of Turkey at theIstanbul Bilgi University until his death. He was married to Elçin Cem, and the couple had a daughter, İpek Cem Taha, and a son, Kerim Cem.Funeral
İsmail Cem died on
January 24 ,2007 in İstanbul after suffering for two years fromlung cancer . He was honored with astate funeral , at which Speaker of the ParliamentBülent Arınç , Prime MinisterRecep Tayyip Erdoğan , current and former leaders of the political parties, his close friend former Minister of Foreign Affairs ofGreece , George Papandreou and Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Theodoros Kasimis attended. [ [http://haber.tnn.net/haber_detay.asp?ID=1650015&Cat=ENG PAPANDREU, KASIMIS IN TURKEY FOR CEM'S FUNERAL] ,Anadolu Agency , "TNN News".] He was interred at theZincirlikuyu Cemetery . Papandreou laid on his grave a branch from the olive tree, they both had planted 2000 in Greece as a symbol of peace. [ [http://www.skyturk.tv/news.jsp?c=1&newsId=63100 Cem´in mezarında bir ZEYTİN DALI!] , "Sky Turk TV News", 26-01-2007 15:36.]Legacy
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