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Zeynep Göğüş is a Turkish journalist and writer, born in [[Istanbul]]. She is also the Founder of the [[ZEGO Center for Communication Strategies]].<ref>https://kidega.com/yazar/zeynep-gogus-188674</ref>
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Göğüş, who also lives in [[Istanbul]], graduated from the Journalism and Social Communication Department of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the [[Free University of Brussels]].
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ZEGO also provides communication consultancy services for the [[EU]]. It also is the founder of the Turkish version of the online EU News Portal [[EurActiv]], which publishes in 15 languages.
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==2008 Panel Discussion==
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As part of the consultancy for EU, she participated in a 2008 panel discussion on the Turkey-EU agenda.<ref name=oldweb/>
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In the meeting, Göğüş touched upon the issues "that the government had not an EU strategy yet and it was also late for formation of 2008 Plan. She emphasized the significance of the coordination between the [[NGOs]] and the state and according to her; the aim of this strategy had to be not only political but also advertorial."<ref name=oldweb>https://oldweb.ikv.org.tr/print_en.asp?id=15&baslik=ECONOMIC%20DEVELOPMENT%20FOUNDATION%20HELD%20A%20PANEL%20ON%20TURKEY-EU%20RELATIONS%202008%20AGENDA%20ON%20FRIDAY,%20JANUARY%2025%202008</ref>
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She also discussed a survey of 1000 Turkish journalists. According to the results of this survey, 24% of these journalists thought that Turkey would never be a member state of the EU. Göğüş emphasized the importance of this result and suggested to work on those people. According to the research, 3% of the journalists thought that Turkey would be a member state after 2028 and 73% of them thought that Turkey would be a member state between the years 2012-2027.<ref name=oldweb/>
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Person.png Zeynep GögüsRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Zeynep Göğüş.png
BornIstanbul
NationalityTurkish
Alma materFree University of Brussels
ParentsAli İhsan Göğüş
SpouseOkay Gönensin
Turkish journalist doing PR-work for the European Union to influence Turkey.

Zeynep Göğüş is a Turkish journalist and writer, born in Istanbul. She is also the Founder of the ZEGO Center for Communication Strategies.[1]

Göğüş, who also lives in Istanbul, graduated from the Journalism and Social Communication Department of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the Free University of Brussels.

ZEGO also provides communication consultancy services for the EU. It also is the founder of the Turkish version of the online EU News Portal EurActiv, which publishes in 15 languages.

2008 Panel Discussion

As part of the consultancy for EU, she participated in a 2008 panel discussion on the Turkey-EU agenda.[2]

In the meeting, Göğüş touched upon the issues "that the government had not an EU strategy yet and it was also late for formation of 2008 Plan. She emphasized the significance of the coordination between the NGOs and the state and according to her; the aim of this strategy had to be not only political but also advertorial."[2]

She also discussed a survey of 1000 Turkish journalists. According to the results of this survey, 24% of these journalists thought that Turkey would never be a member state of the EU. Göğüş emphasized the importance of this result and suggested to work on those people. According to the research, 3% of the journalists thought that Turkey would be a member state after 2028 and 73% of them thought that Turkey would be a member state between the years 2012-2027.[2]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/20085 June 20088 June 2008US
Virginia
Chantilly
The 56th Bilderberg, Chantilly, Virginia, 139 guests
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