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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, October 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.
AUCO Czech Economic Review, vol. 3, no. 3 (October 2009)
- Norman Schofield & Uğur Özdemir, « Formal Models of Elections and Political Bargaining », pages 207-242
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 51, Issue 04 (October 2009)
- Marc Baer, Ussama Makdisi and Andrew Shryock, « Tolerance and Conversion in the Ottoman Empire: A Conversation », pages 927-940
Critique internationale, n° 45, 2009/4 (Octobre 2009)
- Jeanne Hersant, « Souveraineté et gouvernementalité : la rivalité gréco-turque en Thrace occidentale », pp. 141-162
Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, Volume 4, Issue 4 (October 2009)
- Hüseyin Şalvarlı, « For Sustainable Development: Some Aspects on Energy and Environment in Turkey », pages 356 – 364
Eurolimes, Volume 8, Autumn 2009
- Nedime Lerzan Özkale, « Turkey and the European Union: a Never-Ending Story or an Irrevocable Membership? », pages 120-128
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Volume 58, Issue 04 (October 2009)
- Peter McEleavy & Trevor Hartley, « Cyprus Land Rights: Conflict of Law Meets International Politics », pages 1013-1020
Insight Turkey, Volume 11, Number 4 (October – December 2009)
- Ümit Cizre, « The Emergence of the ‘Government’s Perspective on the Kurdish Issue », pages 1-12
- Cengiz Çandar, « The Kurdish Question: The Reasons and Fortunes of the ‘Opening’ », pages 13-19
- Cemalettin Haşimi, « Mapping the Pathways: Public Perception and Kurdish Question », pages 21-27
- Ahmet T. Kuru, « A Research Note on Islam, Democracy, and Secularism », pages 29-40
- A. Kadir Yıldırım, « Muslim Democratic Parties in Turkey, Egypt, and Morocco: An Economic Explanation », pages 65-76
- Hasan Kösebalaban, « Globalization and the Crisis of Authoritarian Modernization in Turkey », pages 77-97
- Serdar Kaya, « The Rise and Decline of the Turkish “Deep State”: The Ergenekon Case », pages 99-113
- Nathan C. Funk, « Peacemaking between America and the Muslim World: A New Beginning? », pages 131-150
- Berdal Aral, « Turkey in the UN Security Council: Its Elections and Performance », pages 151-168
International Security, Vol. 34, No. 2, Fall 2009
- Nicholas Sambanis & Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl, « What’s in a Line? Is Partition a Solution to Civil War? », pages 82–118
Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 44, No. 4 (October 2009)
- William Mallinson, “Cyprus, Britain, the USA, Turkey and Greece in 1977: Critical Submission or Submissive Criticism? », pages 737-752
Journal of European Public Policy, Volume 16, Issue 7 (October 2009)
- Owen Parker, « Cosmopolitan Europe’ and the EU-Turkey question: the politics of a ‘common destiny », pages 1085 – 1101
Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Volume 27, Number 2 (October 2009)
- Yaprak Gürsoy, « Regime Change in the Aegean after the Second World War: Reconsidering Foreign Influence », pages 319-347
Mediterranean Quarterly, Volume 20, Number 4, Fall 2009
- Merve Kavakçı, « Turkey’s Test with Its Deep State », pages 83-97
The Middle East Journal, Volume 63, Number 4, Autumn 2009
- Ersel Aydınlı, « A Paradigmatic Shift for the Turkish Generals and an End to the Coup Era in Turkey », pages 581-596
- Mesut Yeğen, « « Prospective-Turks » or « Pseudo-Citizens: » Kurds in Turkey », pages 597-615
- İlhan Kaya, « Identity across Generations: A Turkish American Case Study », pages 617-632
La pensée de midi, n° 29, 2009/3 (Octobre 2009)
Istanbul, ville monde
- Nil Deniz et Thierry Fabre, « Introduction: Istanbul, ville monde », pp. 11-13
- Elif Şafak, « Istanbul(s) », pp. 14-17
- Kerem Öktem, « Un cosmopolitisme sans fierté », pp. 18-24
- Karin Karakaşlı, « Istanbul “Clic Clac” », pp. 25-31
- Uğur Tanyeli, « Stambouliote, un mythe urbain », pp. 32-34
- Michel Peraldi, « Istanbul, le bazar du monde », pp. 35-44
- Senem Deviren, « Zaman », pp. 45-46
- Altan Gökalp, « Istanbul : l’éternité pour mémoire », pp. 47 à 54
- Atilla Yücel, « Tout ce qui est immobile est en mouvement », pp. 55-67
- Tangör Tan, « Balık-ekmek », pp. 68-69
- Orhan Esen, « Simit », pp. 70-73
- Cengiz Aktar, « Cosmos-polis », pp. 74-80
- Korhan Gümüş, « Deux projets de la République pour Istanbul », pp. 81-85
- Pelin Tan, « Biennale », pp. 86-89
- Feride Çiçekoğlu, « Sabiha, une flâneuse dans la ville », pp. 90-101
- Derya Bengi, « Abécédaire musical », pp. 102-114
- Nil Deniz, « Chanter Istanbul », pp. 115-127
- Timour Muhidine, « Chats dégueulasses et jeunes bâtards : une littérature underground », pp. 128-134
- Küçük İskender, « Une obscure performance pour Beyoğlu », pp. 135-139
Survival, Volume 51, Issue 5 (October 2009)
- Steven A. Cook, « Turkey’s War at Home », pages 105 – 120
- Erik Jones, « Turkey, Islam and Europe » , pages 163 – 172
War & Society, Volume 28, Issue 2 (October 2009)
- George Davis, « Turkey’s Engagement with Anzac Day, 1948–2000 », pages 133-166
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