Posted by Acturca in Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Art-Culture, France, Moyen Orient, Religion, Turquie, Turquie-UE.
Tags: Acturca Journal Watch, Ahmed Khalid Al-Rawi, Aliye Ahu Gülümser, American University International Law Review, Andrea Gates, Book Review, Burhan Şenatalar, Catherine J. Ross, Cem Başlevent, Cenk Saracoglu, Dilek Barlas, Ethnic and Racial Studies, EU enlargement, Europe's World, European Journal of Women's Studies, European Law Journal, European Planning Studies, Fernanda G. Nicola, François Mancebo, France, Gül Özyegin, Governance and Ecology, Graham E. Fuller, Hasan Kirmanoğlu, Infrastructures, International Journal of Agricultural Resources, International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, International Journal of Emergency Management, International Negotiation, Ipek Özbek Sönmez, Iraq, Irmak Renda-Tanali, Izmir, La pensée de midi, Marcy Brink-Danan, Marwa Daoudy, Middle East, Middle Eastern Studies, Naoise Mac Sweeney, Padideh Ala'i, Party Politics, Peter Nijkamp, political parties, Rachel Rebouché, rurality, Serhat Güvenç, Sinan Ülgen, Sustainable Development, Turkey, Turquie, Tuzin Baycan-Levent, Ulaş Özdemir, Valley of the Wolves, Véronique Benei
Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, May 2009
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (Lire la suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Turquie, Turquie-UE.
Tags: Carl Bildt, Hakan Altınay, Hakan Yılmaz, Michael Lake, Open Society Foundation, Paulina Lampsa, Turkey-EU, Turquie
Open Society Foundation, May 2009, Istanbul Türkçe
Hakan Altınay, Michael Lake, Carl Bildt, Paulina Lampsa, Hakan Yılmaz
We as the Open Society Foundation care deeply about EU-Turkey relations, because we strongly believe that Turkey becomes a more open society as it gets closer to the EU. (Lire la suite…)
Posted by Acturca in France, Immigration, Turquie-UE.
Tags: Association des travailleurs turcs d'Oyonnax, ATTO, élections européennes, France, Oyonnax, Ramazan Simsek
Le Progrès (France), 31 mai 2009, p. 4
Vincent Patrin & Céline Bally
« En vivant en France, on se considère comme Français, donc comme Européens » lance Ramazan Simsek, président de l’ATTO. (Lire la suite…)