Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
1999 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction: the Europeanisation of Southern Europe pp. 279-282

- Iosif Botetzagias
- Social movements in Italy: which kind of Europeanisation? pp. 283-298

- Massimiliano Andretta and Manuela Caiani
- European policies and domestic reform: a case study of structural fund management in Italy pp. 299-314

- Joerg Baudner and Martin Bull
- Administrative adaptation in Southern regions: the emergence of a ‘Europeanised’ bureaucratic elite? pp. 315-334

- Silvia Bolgherini
- Territorial identities and institutional building: strengths and weaknesses of EU policies for territorial cooperation in Southern regions pp. 335-349

- Clementina Casula
- Europeanisation and domestic territorial change: the Spanish and Romanian cases of territorial adaptation in the context of EU enlargement pp. 351-366

- Ana Maria Dobre
- The Europeanisation of the Cyprus central government administration: the impact of EU membership negotiations pp. 367-385

- Angelos Sepos
- EU political conditionality and parties in government: human rights and the quest for Turkish transformation pp. 387-402

- Erol Kulahci
- Across the Aegean: a scholarly dialogue on the great demographic transfer pp. 403-407

- Stevan K. Pavlowitch
- Spain and Portugal in the European Union: assessing the impact of regional integration pp. 409-415

- Mary Farrell
- Book Reviews pp. 417-429

- Lidia Santarelli
Volume 7, issue 1, 2005
- The great game of Caspian energy: ambitions and realities pp. 1-17

- Alec Rasizade
- A tale of two towns: human security and the limits of post-war normalization in Bosnia-Herzegovina pp. 19-33

- Timothy Donais
- Religion and national identity in post-communist Romania pp. 35-55

- Gavril Flora, Georgina Szilagyi and Victor Roudometof
- National interpretations in Bulgarian writings on the Pomaks from the communist period through the present pp. 57-74

- Dia Anagnostou
- Policy-Making: EU trade links with developing neighbours: the case of SEECs, CEECs and the Mediterranean countries pp. 75-96

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis, Giovanni Ferri, Marzio Galeotti and Giorgia Giovannetti
- Review Articles: Milošević: malicious lunatic, faulty product, or baffling enigma? pp. 97-101

- Eric Gordy
- Review Article: Islamists to the fore in Turkey's pursuit of EU membership pp. 103-108

- Robert McDonald
- Review Article: Turkey's entry into the EU: national identity, collective memory and the haunting ghost of the Armenian genocide pp. 109-115

- Marcello Flores
- Book Reviews pp. 117-131

- Anna Triandafyllidou
Volume 6, issue 3, 2004
- Editorial pp. 209-210

- The Editors
- Balkan communist leaders pp. 211-225

- R.J. Crampton
- Media, ethnicity and patriotism—the Balkans ‘unholy war’ for the appropriation of Mother Teresa pp. 227-243

- Gëzim Alpion
- The Greek dictatorship, the USA and the Arabs, 1967–1974 pp. 245-257

- John Sakkas
- Fighting for revolution? The life and death of Greece's revolutionary organization 17 November, 1975–2002 pp. 259-273

- George Kassimeris
- Multi‐level networks as a threat to democracy? The case of Portugal's Vasco da Gama bridge pp. 275-297

- Jeanie Bukowski
- Why did Yugoslavia disintegrate? Is there a conclusive answer? pp. 299-306

- Aleksandar Pavković
- Book reviews pp. 307-324

- The Editors
Volume 6, issue 2, 2004
- Introduction pp. 91-95

- The Editors
- ‘Official memories’ in post‐authoritarianism: an analytical framework pp. 97-108

- Dejan Jović
- From persecutors to saviours: the Italian occupation forces of the Second World War in post‐1989 Serbian historiography pp. 109-123

- Miloš Ković
- Italian soldiers in the Balkans. The experience of the occupation (1941–1943) pp. 125-144

- Davide Rodogno
- Exhumed histories: Trieste and the politics of (exclusive) victimhood pp. 145-159

- Pamela Ballinger
- Italy, EU enlargement and the ‘reinvention’ of Europe between historical memories and present representations pp. 161-181

- Ilaria Favretto
- Beyond the powder keg? Representations of the former Yugoslav countries in Italian history textbooks of the 1990s pp. 183-204

- Sabine Rutar
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- The Editors
- THEMES pp. 7-12

- Lord Hannay and Chiswick Gcmg, ch
- The Turkish–Georgian partnership and the pipeline factor pp. 13-26

- Emmanuel Karagiannis
- Possible impacts of Turkish application of Schengen visa standards pp. 27-39

- Mehmet Ali Tuğtan
- Religion, civil society, and democracy in Orthodox Greece pp. 41-55

- Constantine P. Danopoulos
- Review article pp. 57-62

- Andrew Wachtel
- History education in the Balkans: how bad is it? pp. 63-68

- Stevan K. Pavlowitch
- Book reviews pp. 69-88

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 3, 2003
- Editorial pp. 277-277

- Vassilis Fouskas
- Light weapons, long reach: Bulgaria's role in the global spread and control of small arms pp. 279-297

- Suzette R. Grillot and Dessie Apostolova
- Structural constraints: implications of economic dualism for the development and international integration of South Eastern Europe pp. 299-314

- Paul Dragos Aligica
- Rearranging solidarity: conspiracy and world order in Greek and Macedonian commentaries on Kosovo pp. 315-335

- Keith Brown and Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
- The international relations of the Cypriot Parliament pp. 337-354

- Stelios Stavridis
- The fate of Bosnia and Herzegovina: an exclusive interview of Christophe Solioz with Wolfgang Petritsch pp. 355-373

- Christophe Solioz and Wolfgang Petritsch
- Spain, from liberalism to Fascism, 1808-1977 pp. 375-380

- Paco Romero
- Minorities and the making of the nation-state in 20th century Greece pp. 381-386

- Dia Anagnostou
- BOOK REVIEWS pp. 387-402

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 2, 2003
- Introduction pp. 133-135

- Christopher Brewin and Bülent Gökay
- A changing Turkey: Europe's dilemma pp. 137-145

- Christopher Brewin
- Turkey after Copenhagen: walking a tightrope pp. 147-163

- Bülent Aras and Bülent Gökay
- Testing times in EU_Turkey relations: the road to copenhagen and beyond pp. 165-183

- Mehmet Ugur
- Mapping the Turkish political landscape through November 2002 elections pp. 185-203

- Fethi Açikel
- From Euro-scepticism to Turkey-scepticism: changing political attitudes on the European Union in Turkey pp. 205-222

- Ayse Günes-Ayata
- Crypto-optimism in Turkish-Greek relations. What is next? pp. 223-240

- Mustafa Aydin
- Cyprus: a new and more hopeful step in the struggle to free the tempting morsel from the net of entanglement in the rivals' aspirations of its neighbours to dominate and devour pp. 241-245

- Martin Dent
- Review Article pp. 247-250

- Marios L. Evriviades
- Book Reviews pp. 251-267

- The Editors
Volume 5, issue 1, 2003
- Editorial pp. 5-7

- The Editors
- THEMES pp. 9-24

- Antoine Roger
- 'All that is, is nationalist': Western imaginings of the Balkans since the Yugoslav wars pp. 25-38

- Pavlos Hatzopoulos
- Approaches to political violence and terrorism in former Yugoslavia 1 pp. 39-51

- Florian Bieber
- The Albanians in Great Britain: Diasporic identity and experience in the educational perspective since 1990 pp. 53-69

- Denisa Kostovicova
- Debates pp. 71-81

- Vassilis Fouskas
- 'Pax Americana'. Is it all about oil? pp. 83-86

- Bulent Go¨KAY
- Review Article pp. 87-89

- Stevan Pavlowitch
- Why nationalist discourse really matters: Two studies of Serbian nationalism pp. 91-97

- Veljko Vujacčić
- Book Reviews pp. 99-122

- The Editors
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