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Cansu Ece Goksin
Cansu Ece Goksin was born in 1993 in Alanya. In 2016, she graduated with honors from the dual-degree program in Global Politics and International Relations jointly offered by Middle East Technical University and Binghamton University.


Since 2023, she has been pursuing her master’s degree in World Politics and International Relations at the University of Pavia, Italy, with expected completion in December 2025. Her thesis, titled “The Creation of the European Monetary System (1979): A Strategic Response to Setbacks of the 1970s and Changing Key Regional Players’ (France and Germany) Initiatives,” explores the interplay between institutional responses to economic turbulence and Franco-German cooperation in the post-Bretton Woods era. During her studies, she completed an Erasmus+ internship in Event Management and Communication at Vision Factory in Barcelona (2024), and worked part-time in the marketing team at Lodgerstrip, a company located in Barcelona, between March and May 2025.
She has been actively engaged with media and think tank platforms. She contributed analytical articles as a freelance writer for International Policy Digest (Virginia, USA) and served as a columnist for Egeli Gazetesi. She currently works as a contributing writer for the International Politics Academy (Turkey) and as a contributing editor intern at Europolitika (Turkey).
In addition to her academ ic background, she served as an Investor Relations Analyst at İşbank (2018–2019), and as a Corporate Loans and Project Finance Analyst at the Development and Investment Bank of Turkey (2020–2022). Between 2022 and 2023, she held consultancy roles in corporate credit and project finance at HSBC and Profinstance.
Her academic and professional interests include international political economy, financial institutions, European Union monetary integration, OECD economies, and the interplay between democracy and development.