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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, July 2012
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.
All Azimuth: Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace, Vol. 1, No. 2 (July 2012)
- Cigdem Kentmen, « Comparing Individual Attitudes about EU Membership in Turkey and in Post-Communist Central and Eastern European Countries » , pages 5-18
- Cagdas Ungor, « China Reaches Turkey? Radio Peking’s Turkish Language Broadcasts During the Cold War » , pages 19-33
- Onur Gokce, « The Dynamics of Turkish-Israeli Relations » , pages 55-68
Asian Affairs, Vol. 43, Issue 2 (July 2012)
- Bruce Clark, « Shifting Western views on Turkey » , pages 193-203
Australian Economic History Review, Volume 52, Issue 2 (July 2012)
- Huseyin Al, « Was There A Guarantee Effect For The Ottoman Loans In The Nineteenth Century? » , pages 191-208
Current Sociology, Vol. 60, No. 4 (July 2012)
- Tuba Agartan, « Marketization and universalism: Crafting the right balance in the Turkish healthcare system » , pages 456-471
Development Policy Review, Vol. 30, Issue 4 (July 2012)
- Ali Burak Guven, « The Feasibility of IFI-Led Institutional Reform: Four Turkish Experiments Compared » , pages 425–449
European History Quarterly, Vol. 42, No. 3 (July 2012)
- Stefanos Katsikas, « The Muslim Minority in Greek Historiography: A Distorted Story? » , pages 444-467
Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol. 8, Issue 3 (July 2012)
- Serdar S. Guner, « Religion and Preferences: A Decision-theoretic Explanation of Turkey’s New Foreign Policy » , pages 217–230
Gender, Work & Organization, Volume 19, Issue 4 (July 2012)
- Mustafa F. Ozbilgin, Jawad Syed, Faiza Ali, Dilek Torunoglu, « International Transfer of Policies and Practices of Gender Equality in Employment to and among Muslim Majority Countries » , pages 345-369
Insight Turkey, Volume 14 No. 3
- Amanda Paul, « Turkey’s EU Journey: What Next? » , pages 25-33
- Cengiz Aktar, « The Positive Agenda and Beyond: A New Beginning for the EU-Turkey Relations? » , pages 35-43
- Ziya Onis, « Turkey and the Arab Spring: Between Ethics and Self-Interest » , pages 45-63
- Bill Park, « Turkey, the US and the KRG: Moving Parts and the Geopolitical Realities » , pages 109-125
- Beken Saatcioglu, « The EU’s “Rhetorical Entrapment” in Enlargement Reconsidered: Why Hasn’t It Worked for Turkey? » , pages 159-176
- Azuolas Bagdonas , « The Geopolitics of Support for Turkey’s EU Accession: A View from Lithuania » , pages 177-192
International Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 4, No. 9 (July 2012)
- Giray Gozgor, « Hysteresis in Regional Unemployment Rates in Turkey » , pages 175-181
International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 39, No. 9, 2012
- Ferda Halicioglu, « Temporal causality and the dynamics of crime in Turkey » , pages 704-720
Journal of Advanced Social Research, Vol.2, No.5 (July 2012)
- Omid Shokri Kalehsar & Mehdi Solhi, « Popularity of Turkish Media and its Effect on Turkish Language Learning of Azerbaijani Minority in Iran » , pages 252-259
Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 47, No. 3 (July 2012)
- Camilla Trud Nereid, « Domesticating Modernity: The Turkish Magazine Yedigün, 1933–9 » , pages 483-504
Journal of Democracy, Volume 23, Number 3 (July 2012)
- Duncan McCargo & Ayse Zarakol, « Turkey and Thailand: Unlikely Twins » , pages 71-79
Journal of European Social Policy, Vol. 22, No. 3 (July 2012)
- Burcu Yakut Cakar, Burcay Erus and Fikret Adaman, « An inquiry on introducing a minimum income scheme in Turkey: Alternating between cost efficiency and poverty reduction » , page 305
Journal of Urban History, Vol. 38, No. 4 (July 2012)
- Segah Sak & Inci Basa, « The Role of the Train Station in the Image Formation of the Early Republican Ankara » , pages 777-802
Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 48, No. 4 (July 2012)
- Ruth Kark & Seth J. Frantzman, « Empire, State and the Bedouin of the Middle East, Past and Present: A comparative Study of Land and Settlement Policies » , pages 487-510
- Brent E. Sasley, « Turkish Leaders and Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Lobbying for European Union Membership » , pages 553-566
- Bo Ærenlund Sørensen, « The Ankara Consensus: Islamists, Kemalists, and Why Turkey’s Nationalism Remains Overlooked » , pages 613-627
- F. Asli Ergul, « The Ottoman Identity: Turkish, Muslim or Rum? » , pages 629-645
- Andrew Mango, « Turkey Old and New – A Bibliographical Survey: Part 2. Revisiting the Minorities » , pages 647-666
Military Review (July-August 2012)
- Karen Kaya, « Turkey and the Arab Spring » , pages 26-32
Ortadoğu Etütleri, Volume 4, No 1 (July 2012)
- Oguzhan Goksel, « Assessing the Turkish Model as a Guide to the Emerging Democracies in the Middle East » , pages 99-120
Perceptions, Vol. XVII, No. 2 (Summer 2012)
- Bülent Aras, « Editorial » , pages 1-4
- Sule Toktas, « Introduction: 50 Years of Emigration from Turkey to Germany – A Success Story? » , pages 5-10
- Ahmet Icduygu, « 50 Years after the Labour Recruitment Agreement with Germany: The Consequences of Emigration for Turkey » , pages 11-36
- Can M. Aybek, « Politics, Symbolics and Facts: Migration Policies and Family Migration from Turkey to Germany » , pages 37-60
- Basak Bilecen Suoglu, « Trends in Student Mobility from Turkey to Germany » , pages 61-84
- Deniz Sert, « Integration and/or Transnationalism? The Case of Turkish-German Transnational Space » , pages 85-102
- Bianca Kaiser, « 50 Years and Beyond – The ‘Mirror’ of Migration: German Citizens in Turkey » , pages 103-124
- Philip Martin, « Turkey-EU Migration: The Road Ahead » , pages 125-144
Population, Space and Place, Vol. 18, Issue 4 (July/August 2012)
Special Issue: Critical Approaches to Transit Migration
- Ahmet Icduygu & Deniz Yukseker, « Rethinking transit migration in Turkey: reality and re-presentation in the creation of a migratory phenomenon » , pages 441-456
Review of European Studies, Vol 4, No 3 (July 2012)
- Pinar Bilgin & Ali Bilgic, « Turkey and EU/rope: Discourses of Inspiration/Anxiety in Turkey’s Foreign Policy » , pages 111-124
Theory and Society, Volume 41, Number 4 (July 2012)
- Nora Fisher Onar & Hande Paker, « Towards cosmopolitan citizenship? Women’s rights in divided Turkey » , pages 375-394
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