Ozay Mehmet

omehmet@ccs.carleton.ca

Ozay Mehmet is professor in the Norman Patterson School of International Affaris at Carleton University. His research interests are high-performing economies of Asia Pacific and ASEAN, the Middle East, with special reference to Turkey-EU relations and the Cyprus issue, human resource development, employment planning, labour market analysis and international labour standards. His recent publications include Westernizing the Third World, The Eurocentricity of Economic Development Theories, 2nd ed., Routldge London and New York., Water Balances in the Eastern Mediterranean edited with David Brooks, (IDRC, Ottawa, January 2000), “Promoting a Fair Global Market Place: Is it Time for a Progressive Canadian Agenda?” Canadian Foreign Policy, forthcoming and Towards a Fair Global Labour Market, Avoiding the New Slave Trade, Routledge, forthcoming 1998 (edited with Errol Mendes and Robert Sinding).

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