Acturca Journal Watch September 2011 30 septembre 2011
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, September 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.
Applied Economics, Vol. 43, Issue 24 (September 2011)
- Mete Feridun, « Impact of terrorism on tourism in Turkey: empirical evidence from Turkey« , pages 3349-3354
Aspenia, Issue 51-52-53 (September 2011)
Forum The Greek risk and the Bosphorous bridge
- Interview with Simon Tilford & Paul van den Noord, « A conversation on the euro », pages 100-105
- Valeria Giannotta, « Europe dreaming », pages 106-112
- Luca Ozzano, « Islamocracy as a model? », pages 113-119
- Carlo Jean, « Turkey’s economics », pages 120-126
- Ian O. Lesser, « New opportunities for Washington », pages 127-133
- Ömer Taşpınar, « Ankara’s new role », pages 134-140
- Jeffrey Culpepper & Cem Ilkorur, « Better than a BRIC », pages 141-142
Australian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 46, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Kıvanç Ulusoy, « The European Impact on State–Religion Relations in Turkey: Political Islam, Alevis and Non-Muslim Minorities« , pages 407-423
Bulletin de l’association de géographes français, Vol. 88, no 3 (Sept 2011)
- Claude Ruiz, « La Turquie : émergence et positionnement géopolitique« , pp. 296-305
Comparative European Politics, Volume 9, Issue 4-5 (September/December 2011)
- H. Tolga Bölükbaşı & Saime Özçürümez, « Of context, interaction and temporality: Historical institutionalism and Turkey’s approach to the ENP and the UfM« , pages 524–542
- Can E. Mutlu, « A de facto cooperation? The increasing role of the European Union in improved relations between Georgia and Turkey« , pages 543-561
Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol. 22, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Norman Stone, « S. Marks (2010). Paul Hymans: Belgium A. Mango. (2009): From the Sultan to Atatürk: TurkeyLondon: Haus Publishing Ltd., 215 pp., $19.95, £12.99. London: Haus Publishing Ltd., 226 pp., $19.95, £12.99.« , pages 542-544
Enterprise & Society, Volume 12, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- V. Necla Geyikdagi, « French Direct Investments in the Ottoman Empire Before World War I« , pages 525-561
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 34, Issue 9 (September 2011)
- Faruk Ekmekçi, « Understanding Kurdish ethno-nationalism in Turkey: socio-economy, religion, and politics« , pages 1608-1617
Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 63, Issue 7 (September 2011)
- Ebru Ertugal & Ana Maria Dobre, « Dynamics of Regionalisation and the Impact of the EU: Comparing Regional Reforms in Romania and Turkey« , pages 1195-1222
- Ceylan Tokluoglu, « The Political Discourse of the Azerbaijani Elite on the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (1991–2009)« , pages 1223-1252
European Union Politics, Vol. 12, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Sara B. Hobolt, Wouter Van der Brug, Claes H. De Vreese, Hajo G. Boomgaarden, Malte C. Hinrichsen, « Religious intolerance and Euroscepticism« , pages 359-379
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol. 31, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Laurence Raw, « Occidentalism in Turkey. Questions of Modernity and National Identity in Turkish Radio Broadcasting« , pages 433-434
The International History Review, Vol. 33, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Manolis Koumas, « Patterns of the Future? British Mediterranean Strategy and the Choice Between Alexandria and Cyprus 1935–8« , pages 489-500
The International Spectator, Vol. 46, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Gareth Winrow, « Turkey: An Emerging Energy Transit State and Possible Energy Hub« , pages 79-91
The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, Volume 5, No. 3 (September 2011)
- Oded Eran, « Turkey and Israel: The Wrong Crisis at the Wrong Time« , pages 9-11
Journal of Urban History, Vol. 37, No. 5 (September 2011)
- Bülent Batuman, »“Early Republican Ankara”: Struggle over Historical Representation and the Politics of Urban Historiography« , pages 661-679
Leiden Journal of International Law, Volume 24, Issue 3 (Sept 2011)
- Emre Öktem, « Turkey: Successor or Continuing State of the Ottoman Empire?« , pages 561-583
Middle East Critique, Vol. 20, Issue 3 (September 2011)
Special Issue: New Scholarship on the Relocation of Ottoman Armenians from Eastern Anatolia in 1915–16
- M. Hakan Yavuz, « Contours of Scholarship on Armenian-Turkish Relations« , pages 231-251
- William A. Schabas, « Crimes Against Humanity as a Paradigm for International Atrocity Crimes« , pages 253-269
- Brad Dennis, « The Debate on the Early ‘Armenian Question’ 1877–1896: Strengths, Weaknesses, Lacunae and Ways Forward« , pages 271-289
- Edward J. Erickson, « The Armenian Relocations and Ottoman National Security: Military Necessity or Excuse for Genocide?« , pages 291-298
- Yusuf Sarinay, « The Relocations (Tehcir) of Armenians and the Trials of 1915–16« , pages 299-315
- David Saltzman & Esther Neuwirth, « Ten Years of Litigation by Heirs of Ottoman Armenians for Unpaid Insurance Proceeds: An End in Sight?« , pages 341-357
Middle East Policy, Volume 18, Issue 3 (Fall 2011)
- Seymen Atasoy, « The Turkish Example: A Model for Change in the Middle East?« , pages 86–100
Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 15, No. 3 (September 2011)
Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 47, Issue 5 (September 2011)
- Kemal Kirişci & Neslihan Kaptanoğlu, « The Politics of Trade and Turkish Foreign Policy« , pages 705-724
Nationalities Papers, Vol. 39, Issue 5 (September 2011)
- Kristin Fabbe, « Doing more with less: the Justice and Development Party (AKP), Turkish elections, and the uncertain future of Turkish politics« , pages 657-666
- Kimitaka Matsuzato, « Transnational minorities challenging the interstate system: Mingrelians, Armenians, and Muslims in and around Abkhazia« , pages 811-831
Politics & Gender, Volume 7, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Richard E. Matland & Güneş Murat Tezcür, « Women as Candidates: An Experimental Study in Turkey« , pages 365-390
Politique étrangère, n°3/2011
- Dorothée Schmid, « La Turquie, alliée de toujours des États-Unis et nouveau challenger« , pp. 587-599
Revista de Cercetare şi Intervenţie Socială, 34/2011, Septembrie
- Özlem Karahan Uysal, Celile Ö. Dölekoglu, Serpil Yilmaz, Sema Gün, « European Union Membership Process of Turkey: Perspective of Rural Area« , pp. 197-211
Revue internationale et stratégique, n° 83, 2011/3 (Septembre 2011)
- Jean-Pierre Derisbourg, « Une réunification à Chypre est-elle possible ?« , p. 30-38
South European Society and Politics, Vol. 16, Issue 3 (September 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
Tema. Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, Vol 4, No 3 (September 2011)
- Seda Kundak & Mete Başar Baypınar, « The Crazy Project – Canal Istanbul« , pages 53-63
Turkish Studies, Vol. 12, Issue 3 (September 2011)
- Eylem Akdeniz & Emrah Göker, « The Historical “Stickiness” of Nationalism Inside Turkey’s Political Field« , pages 309-340
- Güliz Sütçü, « Playing the Game of Democracy Through the Electoral Mechanism: The Democratic Party Experience in Turkey« , pages 341-356
- Aylin Ş. Görener & Meltem Ş. Ucal, « The Personality and Leadership Style of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy« , pages 357-381
- Malike Bileydi Koç, « Reflections on the Davos Crisis in the Turkish Press and the Views of Opinion Leaders of the Turkish Jews on the Crisis« , pages 383-398
- Mert Bilgin, « Energy Policy in Turkey: Security, Markets, Supplies and Pipelines« , pages 399-417
- Bayram Ali Soner & Şule Toktaş, « Alevis and Alevism in the Changing Context of Turkish Politics: The Justice and Development Party’s Alevi Opening« , pages 419-434
- Ömer Çaha, « The Kurdish Women’s Movement: A Third-Wave Feminism Within the Turkish Context« , pages 435-449 ı
- Doğan Gürpınar, « Myths and Memories of the 1968 Events in Turkey: 1968 as the Mirror of 2008« , pages 451-474
- Metin Ercan, « Foreign Direct Investment and the Unregistered Economy in Turkey« , pages 475-489
- Kıvılcım Romya Bilgin & Sezgin Mercan, « European Financial Assistance Provided to Turkey and the CEECs: An Equity Shift« , pages 491-510
- Mathew Andrews, « Building Institutional Trust in Germany: Relative Success of the Gülen and Milli Görüş« , pages 511-524
- Dilek Barlas & Yonca Köksal, « Teaching a State-required Course: The History of the Turkish Revolution« , pages 525-546
- Cemil Boyraz, « Turkey Since 1989: Angry Nation« , pages 547-552
Water International, Vol. 36, Issue 5 (September 2011)
- Mehmet Öztan & Mark Axelrod, « Sustainable transboundary groundwater management under shifting political scenarios: the Ceylanpinar Aquifer and Turkey–Syria relations« , pages 671-685
Women’s Studies International Forum, Vol. 34, Issue 5 (Sept-Oct 2011)
- Nora Fisher Onar & Meltem Müftüler-Baç, »The adultery and headscarf debates in Turkey: Fusing “EU-niversal” and “alternative” modernities?« , pages 378-389
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