Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
1999 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2022
- Religious vs. Secular Discourse and the Change of Political Power in Montenegro pp. 861-878

- Milena Dževerdanović Pejović
- Turkey’s Journey from Democratization to De-democratization: External Democracy Promotion versus Domestic Political Competition pp. 879-895

- Murat Coşkun
- Russia’s Foreign Policy Actions and the Syrian Civil War in the United Nations Security Council pp. 896-911

- Ümit Seven
- From Non-Intervention to Mediation: The Transformation of the US Cyprus Policy (1960–1967) pp. 912-936

- Emre Feyzi Çolakoğlu
- Encountering the Age of Civility: The Late Ottoman Etiquette Literature (1890–1918) pp. 937-953

- Fatma Tunç Yaşar
- A Déjà Vu All over Again? Identifying and Explaining ‘Change’ in Turkey’s Asia Policy pp. 954-973

- Ömer Aslan
Volume 24, issue 5, 2022
- Soft Power and SPPD in China Iran Relationship pp. 733-754

- Roie Yellinek
- An Assessment of Turkey’s Soft Power Resources in Asia: Potential and Limitations pp. 755-771

- Necati Anaz
- Aid, Trade or Faith? Questioning Narratives and Territorial Pattern of Gulf Foreign Aid pp. 772-794

- Jaromír Harmáček, Zdeněk Opršal and Pavla Vítová
- The Changing Security Landscape in South-Eastern Mediterranean: Assessing Turkey’s Strategies as a Rising Power pp. 795-814

- Georgios Maris, Floros Flouros and Ioannis Galariotis
- Who Takes Care of the Children? Albanian Migrant Parents’ Strategies for Combining Work and Childcare in Greece pp. 815-835

- Armela Xhaho, Ajay Bailey and Erka Çaro
- How the EU-induced Institutional Changes Facilitated Patronage over and Capture of Judiciary in North Macedonia pp. 836-859

- Islam Jusufi
Volume 24, issue 4, 2022
- Causes of the Second Karabakh War: Analysis of the Positions and the Strength and Weakness of Armenia and Azerbaijan pp. 595-613

- Rovshan Ibrahimov and Mehmet Fatih Oztarsu
- Educating Masses: The Committee of Union and Progress Clubs and Schools in the Late Ottoman Empire pp. 614-639

- Ahmet Erdem Tozoglu
- Chto Takoe Sovetskaya Diaspora? Is There a Living and Ideologically Sovieticized ‘Soviet Diaspora’? pp. 640-662

- Utku Yapıcı
- Marrying the Enemy? Turkish Nationalism, Citizenship, and the Public Debate over Mixed Marriages in the 1940s Turkish Press pp. 663-681

- Nadav Solomonovich
- The Influence of Corporate Restructuring on the Economic Development of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 682-695

- Dragan Milovanović
- Constructing the ‘National Ideal’: The ‘Inclusive’ and ‘Exclusive’ Representations of Syrian Refugees in Turkish Print Media pp. 696-714

- Nuray Aridici
- A House of Many Mansions: Perceptions of Lebanese Political and Intellectual Elites toward Iran pp. 715-732

- Zeinab Ghasemi Tari
Volume 24, issue 3, 2022
- Editorial. Entangled Temporalities of Migration in the Western Balkans. Ethnographic Perspectives on (Im)-mobilities and Reception Governance pp. 429-438

- Stefano degli Uberti and Roberta Altin
- Placed in Time. Migration Policies and Temporalities of (Im)Mobility Across the Eastern European Borders pp. 439-459

- Roberta Altin and Stefano degli Uberti
- Waiting Games: Taming Chance among Afghans in Greece pp. 460-478

- Sarah Bittel and Alessandro Monsutti
- Albanian Returned Asylum-Seekers: Failures, Successes and What Can Be Achieved in a Short Time pp. 479-502

- Ilir Gëdeshi and Russell King
- Solidarity or Crisis? How Personal Migration Experiences Shape Popular Perception on Forced Migrants in Bosnia and Herzegovina? pp. 503-519

- Maja Savić-Bojanić and Jana Jevtić
- Transitional Shelters on a Policy Landslide – Experiencing Displacement on the Frontline in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 520-541

- Danica Santic, Nermin Oruc and Simona DEgiorgi
- Populist Variations on Migration: Floating Signifiers of Mobility in the Context of the ‘Balkan Route’ and the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 542-556

- Jelena Tošić
- The ‘New Normal’ in Migration Management in Serbia in Times of the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 557-575

- Danica Šantić, Milica Todorović and Natalija Perišić
- The Balkan Route (and Its Afterlife): The New Normal in the European Politics of Migration pp. 576-593

- Marco Zoppi and Marco Puleri
Volume 24, issue 2, 2022
- Post-Yugoslav States Thirty Years after 1991: Unfinished Businesses of a Fivefold Transition pp. 193-222

- Dejan Jović
- Constantine Karamanlis and the Cyprus Crisis of July-August 1974: A Re-assessment pp. 223-239

- Vassilis K. Fouskas
- In Byron’s Footsteps, through Byron’s Eyes: Literary Tourism and ‘Imagined Geographies’ of Southern Albania pp. 240-262

- David Fermor
- Water, Sewage and Sanitation: Infrastructure Projects and Public Health in Izmir in the Late Ottoman Empire pp. 263-284

- Ufuk Adak
- German Troops in Afghanistan: Strategic Narratives on German Participation in Resolute Support pp. 285-302

- Zdeněk Kříž
- Litigation as a Strategy for Environmental Movements Questioned: An Examination of Bergama and Artvin-Cerattepe Struggles pp. 303-322

- Defne Gönenç
- Forming Pre-Electoral Coalitions in Competitive Authoritarian Contexts: The Case of the 2018 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey pp. 323-343

- Filiz Başkan, Selin Bengi Gümrükçü and F. Orkunt Canyaş
- Comprehending and Countering Hybrid Warfare Strategies by Utilizing the Principles of Sun Tzu pp. 344-364

- Michail Ploumis
- Politics of Emotions in the Late Ottoman Empire: ‘Our Beloved Crete’ pp. 365-385

- Pınar Şenışık
- Rise and Fall of Cultural Policy Participation in Novi Sad, Serbia pp. 386-402

- Ivana Volić
- Representation of Jews in the Media before the Application of the Wealth Tax: A Review on Karikatür Magazine pp. 403-427

- Mehmet Ali Gazi, Caner Çakı, Sadık Çalışkan, Özkan Avcı, Tuğba Baytimur, Gül Çakı and Mehmet Ozan Gülada
Volume 24, issue 1, 2022
- The Paradox of the New Great Game: Do Europe and China Need More Pipelines from Eurasia? pp. 1-23

- Ksenia Kirkham
- The Militarization of Turkish Foreign Policy pp. 24-41

- Hakan Mehmetcik and Arda Can Çelik
- The Political Economy of Turkish Foreign Policy pp. 42-59

- Andreas Stergiou and Christos Kollias
- Past and present financialization in Central Eastern Europe: the case of Western subsidiary banks pp. 60-77

- Giulia Dal Maso
- The New Regime of Free Trade and Transnational Capital in Turkey pp. 78-96

- Akif Avci
- Economic Management under the Presidential System of Government in Turkey: Beyond the Depoliticization versus Repoliticisation Dichotomy pp. 97-113

- Pınar Bedirhanoğlu
- Geopolitical Visions in Turkish Foreign Policy pp. 114-137

- Ayşe Ömür Atmaca and Zerrin Torun
- Culture of Insecurity and Production of Foreign Policy Crises: Turkey’s Sèvres Syndrome and Syrian Support for the PKK during the 1998 October Crisis pp. 138-157

- Buğra Sarı
- The Impact of AKP’s Foreign Policy on the Capital Accumulation Process in Turkey pp. 158-174

- İlke Gürdal
- Review: Working in Greece and Turkey: A Comparative Labour History from Empires to Nation-States, 1840–1940, Leda Papastefanaki and M. Erdem Kabadayı (eds). Berghahn Books. 2020 $179.00/£132.00 / Hb pp. 175-178

- Müge Özbek
- I politiki klironomia tou Eleftheriou Venizelou. Synecheies kai asynecheies [The Political Legacy of Eleftherios Venizelos. Continuities and Discontinuities] pp. 178-185

- George Kalpadakis
- Turkey: The Pendulum between Military Rule and Civilian Authority pp. 185-192

- Farooq Sulehria
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