Acturca Journal Watch November 2009 30 novembre 2009
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, November 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.
American Ethnologist, Volume 36 Issue 4 (November 2009)
- Kimberly Hart, « The orthodoxization of ritual practice in western Anatolia », pages 735-749
- Ayşe Parla, « Remembering across the border: Postsocialist nostalgia among Turkish immigrants from Bulgaria », pages 750-767
- Esra Özyürek, « Cosmopolitan Anxieties: Turkish Challenges to Citizenship and Belonging in Germany by Ruth Mandel », pages 800-801
Cultural Politics: an International Journal, Vol. 5, No. 3 (November 2009)
- Nilüfer Göle, « Turkish Delight in Vienna: Art, Islam, and European Public Culture », pp. 277-298
Energy Policy, Volume 37, Issue 11 (November 2009)
- Mert Bilgin, « Geopolitics of European natural gas demand: Supplies from Russia, Caspian and the Middle East », pages 4482-4492
European Journal of Turkish Studies, 9/2009 (novembre 2009)
EU-Turkey: Sociological Approaches
- Claire Visier, « Turkey and the European Union: The sociology of engaged actors and of their contribution to the candidacy issue »
- Bilge Fırat, « Negotiating Europe/Avrupa: Prelude for an Anthropological Approach to Turkish Europeanization and the Cultures of EU Lobbying in Brussels »
- Ozan Serdaroglu, « Les transformations des registres d’action de TÜSİAD dans les années 1990 : le rôle de l’enjeu européen »
- Dilek Yankaya, « The Europeanization of MÜSİAD: Political opportunism, Economic Europeanization, Islamic Euroscepticism »
- Zeynep Alemdar, « Turkish Trade Unions and the European Boomerang »
- Emre Öngün, « Temps et contretemps d’une européanisation. Le cas du mouvement contre l’exploitation aurifère en Egée du nord »
- Frédéric Misrahi, « Nuancing Conventional Wisdom on State-Business Relations in Turkey: The Case of Technical Product Regulations »
- Claire Visier, « La Turquie : instrument de politisation, objet de politisation »
European Psychologist, Volume 14, Issue 3 (November 2009)
- Éric Raufastea, Charles Pompanona and Stéphane Vautier, « Focus of Identity and Motivation About the Integration of Turkey into the European Union », pages 220-230
Foreign Affairs, Vol. 88, No.6 (November/December 2009)
- Morton Abramowitz and Henri J. Barkey, “Turkey’s Transformers »
Hellenic Studies/Etudes Helleniques, Volume 17, No 2 (Autumn/Automne 2009)
Union for the Mediterranean National and Regional Perspectives
- Atila Eralp and Petek Karatekelioglu, « Turkey’s Perspective on European Union’s Mediterranean Policy and the Union for the Mediterranean », pages 171-190
International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, Vol. 3, Issue: 2 (November 2009)
- Thabit A.J. Abdullah, « The Ottoman roots of modern Iraq: editor’s introduction », pages 131-132
- Nabil Al-Tikriti, « Was there an Iraq before there was an Iraq ? », pages 133-142
- Reidar Visser, « Proto-political conceptions of ‘Iraq’ in late Ottoman times », 143-154
- Jonathan Sciarcon, « Unfulfilled promises: Ottomanism, the 1908 revolution and Baghdadi Jews », pages 155-168
- Ebubekir Ceylan, « Carrot or stick? Ottoman tribal policy in Baghdad, 1831–1876 », pages 169-186
- Sayyar K.A. Al-Jamil, « Arab nationalist pioneers in Mosul », pages 187-204
- Hala Fattah, « Identity and difference in the work of Sunni historians of eighteenth and nineteenth century Iraq », pages 205-216
- Sarah Shields, « Mosul, the Ottoman legacy and the League of Nations », pages 217- 230
International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 41, Issue 04, (November 2009)
- Kürşad Ertuğrul, « A Reading Of The Turkish Novel: Three Ways Of Constituting The ‘Turkish Modern » , pages 635-652
Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 54, No. 6 (November 2009)
- Sadık Toprak, « The New Face of Terrorism in Turkey: Actor Unknown Political Murders », pages 1388-1392
Journal of Global History, Vol. 4, No. 3 (November 2009)
- Wantje Fritschy, « State formation and urbanization trajectories: state finance in the Ottoman Empire before 1800, as seen from a Dutch perspective », pages 405-428
Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 45, Issue 6 (November 2009)
- Şener Aktürk, « Persistence of the Islamic Millet as an Ottoman Legacy: Mono-Religious and Anti-Ethnic Definition of Turkish », pages 893 – 909
- Altay Nevzat & Mete Hatay, « Politics, Society and the Decline of Islam in Cyprus: From the Ottoman Era to the Twenty-First Century », pages 911 – 933
- E. Attila Aytekin, « Agrarian Relations, Property and Law: An Analysis of the Land Code of 1858 in the Ottoman Empire », pages 935 – 951
- Şebnem Gümüşçü & Deniz Sert, « The Power of the Devout Bourgeoisie: The Case of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey », pages 953 – 968
Mots. Les langages du politique, n° 91, 2009/3 (novembre 2009)
- Éléonore Yasri-Labrique, « Le « cas turc », révélateur d’une « exception française » ? La dimension identitaire de la candidature européenne de la Turquie à travers la presse quotidienne », pp. 101-114
Papers in Regional Science, Volume 88, Issue 4 (November 2009)
- Alpay Filiztekin, « Regional unemployment in Turkey », pages 863-878
Population, Space and Place, Vol. 15, Issue 6 (November/December 2009)
- Halil İbrahim Bahar, Sedat Laçiner, İhsan Bal, Mehmet Özcan, « Older migrants to the Mediterranean: the Turkish example », pages 509-522
Quaderni di Relazioni Internazionali, n. 11 (Novembre 2009)
- Arif Yunusov, « Azerbaijan between Iran and the United States », pages 80-94
Revue administrative, no 372, novembre 2009
- F. Thual, « La Turquie dispose-t-elle d’un « Plan B » ? », p.612
Revue d’économie financière, no 95, novembre 2009
- François-Xavier Bellocq & Yves Zlotowski, « Trois pays émergents dans la crise : Indonésie, Russie, Turquie », p.243
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