Acturca Journal Watch August 2011 31 août 2011
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, August 2011
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, Vol. 38, Issue 3 (August 2011)
- Kabir Tambar, « Iterations of lament: Anachronism and affect in a Shi‘i Islamic revival in Turkey« , pages 484–500
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 38, Issue 2 (August 2011)
- Gülistan Gürbey, « Religion, Society and Modernity in Turkey, by Serif Mardin« , pages 272-273
Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 22, Issue 4 (August 2011)
- Pinar Derin‐Güre, « Separatist Terrorism and Economic Conditions in Southeastern Turkey« , pages 393-407
- Andreas S. Andreou & George A. Zombanakis, « Financial Versus Human Resources in the Greek-Turkish Arms Race 10 Years on: A. Forecasting Investigation Using Artificial Neural Networks« , pages 459-469
Democratization, Volume 18, Issue 4 (August 2011)
- Paul Kubicek, « Political conditionality and European Union’s cultivation of democracy in Turkey« , pages 910-931
European Review of Economic History, Vol. 15, Issue 2 (August 2011)
- Metin Coşgel & Boğaç A. Ergene, « Intergenerational wealth accumulation and dispersion in the Ottoman Empire: observations from eighteenth-century Kastamonu« , pages 255-276
European Review of History/Revue européenne d’histoire, Vol. 18, Issue 4, 2011
- Miroslav Šedivý, « Metternich and the Ottoman reform movement« , pages 427-441
Human Relations, vol. 64, No. 8 (August 2011)
- Mustafa Bilgehan Öztürk, « Sexual orientation discrimination: Exploring the experiences of lesbian, gay and bisexual employees in Turkey« , pages 1099-1118
The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 15, Issue 6 (August 2011)
- Markus Ketola, « EU democracy promotion in Turkey: funding NGOs, funding conflict?« , pages 787-800
- Murat Metin Hakkı, « Property wars in Cyprus: the Turkish position according to international law« , pages 847-857
- Leonard Hammer, « Re-examining the extraterritorial application of the ECHR to northern Cyprus: the need for a measured approach« , pages 858-872
International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 43, Issue 3 (August 2011)
- Mona Hassan, « Women Preaching for the Secular State Official Female Preachers (Bayan Vaizler) in Contemporary Turkey« , pages 451-473
- Nazan Maksudyan, « Orphans, Cities, and the State Vocational Orphanages (Islahhanes) and Reform in the Late Ottoman Urban Space« , pages 493-511
- Yaron Ayalon, « Ottoman Urban Privacy in Light of Disaster Recovery« , pages 513-528
- Alev Çınar , « The Justice and Development Party: Turkey’s Experience with Islam Democracy, Liberalism, and Secularism« , pages 529-541
Journal of International Migration and Integration, Vol. 12, No. 3 (August 2011)
- Zeynep Sezgin, « Turkish Migrants’ Organizations in Germany and Their Role in the Flow of Remittances to Turkey« , pages 231-251
Journal of Strategic Studies, Volume 34, Issue 4 (August 2011)
- Damla Aras, « Similar Strategies, Dissimilar Outcomes: an Appraisal of the Efficacy of Turkey’s Coercive Diplomacy with Syria and in Northern Iraq« , pages 587-618
Kyklos, Volume 64, n° 3 (August 2011)
- Alexander M. Danzer & Hülya Ülkü, « Integration, Social Networks and Economic Success of Immigrants: A Case Study of the Turkish Community in Berlin« , pages 342–365
Middle East Studies Online Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 6 (Summer 2011)
- Bedrudin Brljavac, « Turkey Entering the European Union through the Balkan Doors In the Style of a Great Power?« , pages 29-45
- Abir M.A. al-Ghandour, « جدلية بدائل التوجه السياسى التركي المعاصر (Dialectical Alternatives to Contemporary Turkish Political Orientation: A Forward-Looking Study) », pages 361-394 (Arabic)
Outre-Terre, 2011/2 (n° 28)
- Emel Parlar Dal, « Ankara-Téhéran De la rivalité historique et idéologique au rapprochement pragmatique et civilisationnel« , pp. 493-499
Security Dialogue, Vol. 42, No. 4-5 (August-October 2011)
- Pinar Bilgin, « The politics of studying securitization? The Copenhagen School in Turkey« , pages 399-412
South European Society and Politics, Volume 16, Issue 3 (August 2011)
Special Issue: Part II. Turkey and the European Union: Accession and Reform
- Ali Çarkoğlu & Çiğdem Kentmen, « Diagnosing Trends and Determinants in Public Support for Turkey’s EU Membership« , pages 365-379
- Ahmet İçduygu, « Interacting Actors: The EU and Civil Society in Turkey« , pages 381-394
- Sait Akşit, Özgehan Şenyuva & Işık Gürleyen, « The Turkish Parliamentary Elite and the EU: Mapping Attitudes towards the European Union« , pages 395-407
- Gamze Avcı, « The Justice and Development Party and the EU: Political Pragmatism in a Changing Environment« , pages 409-421
- Ödül Celep, « The Republican People’s Party and Turkey’s EU Membership« , pages 423-434
- Gamze Avcı, « The Nationalist Movement Party’s Euroscepticism: Party Ideology Meets Strategy« , pages 435-447
- Bernard Steunenberg, Simay Petek & Christiane Rüth, « Between Reason and Emotion: Popular Discourses on Turkey’s Membership of the EU« , pages 449-468
- Senem Aydın Düzgit & Semin Suvarierol, « Turkish Accession and Defining the Boundaries of Nationalism and Supranationalism: Discourses in the European Commission« , pages 469-482
- Ebru Ş. Canan-Sokullu, « Turcoscepticism and Threat Perception: European Public and Elite Opinion on Turkey’s Protracted EU Membership« , pages 483-497
- Ayhan Kaya, « Euro-Turks as a Force in EU–Turkey Relations« , pages 499-512
Survival, Volume 53, Issue 4 (August–September 2011)
- F. Stephen Larrabee & Gönül Tol, « Turkey’s Kurdish Challenge« , pages 143-152
Turkish Policy Quarterly (TPQ), Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer 2011)
Across the Black Sea and the Mediterranea
- Nigar Göksel, « From the Desk of the Editor Summer 2011 – Across the Black Sea and the Mediterranean » pages 1-5
- Stefan Füle, « Turkey, the EU, and the European Neighborhood Policy« , pages 17-21
- Eldar Mamedov & Viktor Makarov, « Turkish Model For the Arab World?« , pages 43-47
- Cenk Sidar & Gareth Winrow, « Turkey and South Stream: Turco-Russian Rapprochment and the Future of the Southern Corridor« , pages 51-61
- Aylin Yardımcı, « Rethinking the European Union’s Economic Relations with the Mediterranean: A Historical Opportunity« , pages 65-71
- Ivane Chkhikvadze, « Zero Problems with Neighbors: The Case of Georgia« , pages
- Yunus Yılmaz, « Turkey’s Challenge to Realist World Order« , pages 87-94
- George Kyris, « Turkey, Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriot Political Parties: The Ephemeral Catalyst of EU?« , pages 97-105
- Altay Atlı, « Questioning Turkey’s China Trade« , pages 107-116
- İnan İzci, « The EU Accesion: A Window of Opportunity for Local Authorities in Turkey« , pages 117-124
- Aytuğ Şaşmaz & Nihan Köseleci Blanchy, « PISA 2009: Where does Turkey Stand?« , pages 125-134
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