Acturca Journal Watch November 2012 30 novembre 2012
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, November 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.
Energy Conversion and Management, Volume 63 (November 2012)
- Selma Sekercioglu & Mustafa Yilmaz, « Renewable energy perspectives in the frame of Turkey’s and the EU’s energy policies » , pages 233-238
European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 17, Issue 4 (November 2012)
- Adam Szymański, « EU-Turkey Pre-Accession Policy and Its Impact on Democracy and State Quality » , pages 533–552
Global Security Studies, Volume 3, Issue 4 (Fall 2012)
- Nicole V. Johnson, « Turkish Reactions to the Arab Spring: Implications for United States Foreign Policy » , pages 1-10
International Review of Sociology / Revue Internationale de Sociologie, Vol. 22, No. 3 (November 2012)
- Cengiz Cagla, « Turkish politics: raison d’État versus republic » , pages 565-574
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 50, Issue 6 (November 2012)
- Joerg Baudner, « The Politics of ‘Norm Diffusion’ in Turkish European Union Accession Negotiations: Why It was Rational for an Islamist Party to be ‘Pro-European’ and a Secularist Party to be ‘Anti-European’ » , pages 922–938
Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 49, No. 6 (November 2012)
- Omer Gokcekus, Jessica Henson, Dennis Nottebaum, Anthony Wanis-St John, « Impediments to trade across the Green Line in Cyprus: Classic barriers and mistrust » , pages 863-872
Mediterranean Politics, Volume 17, Issue 3 (November 2012)
- Zeynep Kadirbeyoglu & Bilgesu Sumer, « The Neoliberal Transformation of Local Government in Turkey and the Contracting Out of Municipal Services: Implications for Public Accountability » , pages 340-357
The Middle East Journal, Vol.66, Number 2 (Autumn 2012)
- James Stocker, « No EEZ Solution: The Politics of Oil and Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean » , pages 579-597
- Einar Wigen, « Pipe Dreams or Dream Pipe? Turkey’s Hopes of Becoming an Energy Hub » , pages 598-612
- Ashraf Nabih El Sherif, « Institutional and Ideological Re-construction of the Justice and Development Party (PJD): The Question of Democratic Islamism in Morocco » , pages 660-682
Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 48, Issue 6 (November 2012)
- Dogan Gurpinar, « From the Bare and Arid Hills to Anatolia, the Loveable and Beautiful: Kemalist Project of ‘National Modernity’ in Anatolian Countryside » , pages 903-926
- Cangul Ornek, « From Analysis to Policy: Turkish Studies in the 1950s and the Diplomacy of Ideas » , pages 941-959
Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, Vol. 40, Issue 6 (November 2012)
- Aynur Kose & Mustafa Yilmaz, « Flagging Turkishness: the reproduction of banal nationalism in the Turkish press » , pages 909-925
New Perspectives on Turkey (NPT), No.47, Fall 2012
Special Issue on Turkey’s Experience with Neoliberal Policies and Globalization
- Sevket Pamuk, « Editor’s Introduction: Turkey’s Experience with Neoliberal Policies and Globalization since 1980 » , pages 5-10
- Fikret Senses, « Turkey’s Experience with Neoliberal Policies since 1980 in Retrospect and Prospect » , pages 11-31
- Kurtulus Gemici, « Rushing toward Currency Convertibility » , pages 33-55
- Izak Atiyas, « Economic Institutions and Institutional Change in Turkey during the Neoliberal Era » , pages 57-81
- Erol Taymaz & Ebru Voyvoda, « Marching to the Beat of a Late Drummer: Turkey’s Experience of Neoliberal Industrialization since 1980 » , pages 83-113
- Mustafa Kutlay, « Internationalization of Finance Capital in Spain and Turkey:Neoliberal Globalization and the Political Economy of State Policies » , pages 115-137
- Merih Angin & Pinar Bedirhanoglu, « Privatization Processes as Ideological Moments: The Block Sales of Large-Scale State Enterprises in Turkey in the 2000s » , pages 139-167
- Ayse Alniacik & Aysen Ustubici, « Reflections from the Conference « Turkey Debates its Social Policies »: A Rights-Based Turn in Social Policy Making in Turkey? » , pages 169-184
- Nurcin Ileri, « Rewriting the History of Port Cities in the Light of Contemporary Global Capitalism » , pages 185-209
- Ali Sipahi, « Unearthing the Ottoman Present » , pages 211-220.
- Malte Fuhrmann, « Anti-, Non-, or Post-Saidian?: The Challenge of Discussing German Orientalism » , pages 221-227.
Outre-Terre, n° 33-34, 2012/3-4
- Michel Alfandari, « Paris-Ankara. Les Turcs en Hollandie » , pages 377-380
Pôle Sud, No.37 (Novembre 2012)
- Olivier Grojean & Sümbül Kaya, « Ce que font les combatants lorsqu’ils ne combattent pas. Regards croisés sur les guérilleros du PKK et les commandos de l’armée turque » , pages 97-115
Terrorism and Political Violence, Volume 24, Issue 5 (November 2012)
- Matenia Sirseloudi, « The Meaning of Religion and Identity for the Violent Radicalisation of the Turkish Diaspora in Germany » , pages 807-824
Turkish Historical Review , Volume 3, Issue 2, 2012
- Abdul-Karim Rafeq, « Women in the Shari῾a court records of Ottoman Damascus », pages 119-142
- Andrew Robarts, « Imperial confrontation or regional cooperation?: Bulgarian migration and Ottoman-Russian relations in the Black Sea region, 1768-1830s » , pages 149-167
- Kahraman Sakul, « What happened to Pouqueville’s Frenchmen? Ottoman treatment of the French prisoners during the War of the Second Coalition (1798-1802) », pages 168-195
- Will Smiley, « Let whose people go? Subjecthood, sovereignty, liberation, and legalism in eighteenth-century Russo-Ottoman relations », pages 196-228
Turkish Policy Quarterly , Vol. 11, No. 3 , Fall 2012
- Laurent Fabius, « France and Turkey: New Horizons for a Long-Standing Relationship », pages 37-43
- John McCain, « Transforming the U.S.-Turkey Alliance », pages 45-51
- Aykan Erdemir, « Comprehensive Security in Turkey: The Rise of a Social Democratic Alternative », pages 55-62
- Gabriel Mitchell, « A “Kurdish Reset”: Erdoğan’s Last Chance? », pages 121-128
- Zenonas Tziarras, « Turkey’s Syria Problem: A Talking Timeline of Events », pages 129-138
- Laura Batalla Adam, « Turkey’s Foreign Policy in the AKP Era: Has There Been a Shift in the Axis? », pages 140-148
- Marios P. Efthymiopoulos, « An Alliance between Greece, Turkey, and Israel? », pages 149-154
Urban Studies, Vol. 49, No. 14 (November 2012)
- Hulya Ulku, « Remitting Behaviour of Turkish Migrants: Evidence from Household Data in Germany » , pages 3139-3158
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