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Acturca Journal Watch September 2010 30 septembre 2010

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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, September 2010

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. (suite…)

Turkey succeeds where the EU has consistently failed 17 juin 2010

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European Voice (Belgium) 17.06.2010

By Toby Vogel

Engagement in the western Balkans shows that Turkey is not turning towards a more Islamic agenda. Future historians of reconciliation in the western Balkans could do worse than focus their narrative on 24 April 2010, a day on which Boris Tadic, Serbia’s president, and Haris Silajdžic, the Muslim representative on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s three-member presidency, met Abdullah Gül, Turkey’s president, at Istanbul’s Çiragan Palace. (suite…)

Hoping to be a good neighbour to east and west 15 avril 2010

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European Voice, 15.04.2010

By Toby Vogel

As its isolationist instincts decline, Turkey is trying to promote a policy of ‘zero problems’ with its neighbours, while pushing for EU membership. Western observers often describe Turkey as a bridge between east and west. But for much of recent history it has instead been an isolated promontory. (suite…)