Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
1999 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2015
- Stopping the Run on the PIIGS! EMU Structural Imbalances, the Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Response of the EU pp. 353-372

- Leila Simona Talani
- Turkey's Economic Fragility, Foreign Capital Dependent Growth and Hot Money pp. 373-391

- Mehmet Ufuk Tutan and Al Campbell
- Why has Social Democracy not Developed in Turkey? Analysis of an Atypical Case pp. 392-407

- Yunus Emre
- Romanian Post-socialist Industrial Restructuring at the Local Scale: Evidence of Simultaneous Processes of De-/Reindustrialization in the Lugoj Municipality of Romania pp. 408-426

- Ioan Sebastian Jucu
- Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: The Role of Corruption and Individual Attributes pp. 427-446

- Saurav Pathak, Emanuel Xavier-Oliveira and André O. Laplume
- Gender and the Wage Gap in Turkish Academia pp. 447-464

- Meltem Ucal, Mary Lou O'Neil and Sule Toktas
- The Paradox of Rights-Claiming: The Case of Mazlumder in Turkey pp. 465-483

- Bihter Tomen
Volume 17, issue 3, 2015
- Turkey, the Arab Spring and Beyond pp. 249-251

- Bülent Aras and E. Fuat Keyman
- Mediation as a Foreign Policy Tool in the Arab Spring: Turkey, Qatar and Iran pp. 252-268

- Pınar Akpınar
- Reform and Capacity Building in the Turkish Foreign Ministry: Bridging the Gap between Ideas and Institutions pp. 269-285

- Bülent Aras
- Practical Geopolitical Reasoning in the Turkish and Qatari Foreign Policy on the Arab Spring pp. 286-302

- Özgür Pala and Bülent Aras
- The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Gulf Cooperation Council pp. 303-320

- Larbi Sadiki
- Turkey and Iran: The Two Modes of Engagement in the Middle East pp. 321-336

- E. Fuat Keyman and Onur Sazak
- Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Arab Spring: Between Western Orientation and Regional Disorder pp. 337-352

- Emirhan Yorulmazlar and Ebru Turhan
Volume 17, issue 2, 2015
- Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Balkans: A Europeanized Foreign Policy in a De-Europeanized National Context? pp. 123-140

- Birgül Demirta¸
- Connecting the Dots: The Washington Consensus and the ‘Arab Spring’ pp. 141-158

- Shampa Roy-Mukherjee
- Economic Crises in Turkey and Pathways to the Future pp. 159-180

- Kursat Cinar and Tekin Kose
- Foreign Policy Influences on Outward Direct Investment: The Case of Turkey pp. 181-203

- Istvan Egresi and Fatih Kara
- The Woman Entrepreneur in Albania: An Exploratory Study on Motivation, Problems and Success Factors pp. 204-221

- Veland Ramadani
- Metaphors Matter: The Ideological Functions of the Kosovo–Holocaust Analogy pp. 222-242

- Dimitrios E. Akrivoulis
- The Same Things Return with Different Colours pp. 243-248

- William Mallinson
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Informal Institutions in the Western Balkans: An Obstacle to Democratic Consolidation pp. 1-14

- Sinisa Marcic
- Politics and Remembrance in Post-War Vukovar pp. 15-28

- Renata Schellenberg
- Privacy Concern in Western Balkan Countries: Developing a Typology of Citizens pp. 29-48

- Jelena Budak, Edo Rajh and Ivan-Damir Anić
- Leadership Succession in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan: Regime Survival after Nazarbayev and Karimov pp. 49-67

- Thomas Ambrosio
- Conflict Resolution in Frozen Conflicts: Timing in Nagorno-Karabakh pp. 68-85

- Elena Pokalova
- Jihad or Security? Understanding the Jihadization of Chechen Insurgency through Recruitment into Jihadist Units pp. 86-105

- Emil A. Souleimanov
- Greece, Financialization and the EU: The Political Economy of Debt and Destruction pp. 106-114

- Radman Selmic
- Greece, Financialization and the EU: The Political Economy of Debt and Destruction pp. 115-121

- Kivanç Ulusoy
Volume 16, issue 4, 2014
- Eduard Shevardnadze: The Silver Fox Remembered* pp. 399-403

- Thomas Goltz
- Davutoğlu Era in Turkish Foreign Policy Revisited pp. 404-418

- Bülent Aras
- Sovereign Debt or Balance of Payments Crisis? Exploring the Structural Logic of Adjustment in the Eurozone pp. 419-436

- Matthias Kaelberer
- From Carasovan to Croat: The ‘Ethnic Enigma’ of a (Re)Invented Identity in Romania pp. 437-458

- Remus Cretan, Paul Kun and Lucian Vesalon
- WikiLeaks on the Middle East: Obscure Diplomacy Networks and Binding Spaces pp. 459-473

- Salih Bicakci, Deniz Rende, Sevinc Rende and Olcay Taner Yildiz
- The National Question in Cyprus and the Cypriot Communist Left in the Era of British Colonialism (1922–59) pp. 474-501

- Yiannos Katsourides
- Negotiating Diplomacy in the New Europe: Foreign Policy in Post-Communist Bulgaria pp. 502-504

- Preslava Stoeva
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 3, 2014
- The Black Sea Region: The Neighbourhood too Close to, yet still Far from the European Union pp. 279-285

- Sinem Akgul Acikmese and Dimitrios Triantaphyllou
- The European Union and the Black Sea Region in Search of a Narrative or a New Paradigm pp. 286-299

- Dimitrios Triantaphyllou
- The EU's Conflict Resolution Policies in the Black Sea Area pp. 300-313

- Licínia Simão
- Squaring the Circle: The EU's Operational Impact in the Black Sea Region pp. 314-325

- Sinem Akgul Acikmese and Cihan Dizdaroglu
- Environmental Concerns in EU–Black Sea Affairs pp. 326-342

- Tatiana Coutto and Balkan Devlen
- The EU's Democratization Efforts in the Black Sea Region: The Challenge of ‘Domesticating’ Democracy pp. 343-355

- Iryna Solonenko
- Continuities and Ruptures: Tracking the US Interests in the Black Sea Area in the Context of the ‘Pivot to Asia’ pp. 356-369

- Sergei Konoplyov and Igor Delanoë
- Russian Reactions towards EU–Black Sea Integration pp. 370-382

- Maria Raquel Freire
- Turkish Policy towards the Wider Black Sea and the EU Connection pp. 383-397

- Mustafa Aydın
Volume 16, issue 2, 2014
- The Political Economy of Turkey's Economic Miracle pp. 137-160

- Turan Subaşat
- Financialization in Turkey: The Case of Consumer Debt pp. 161-180

- Elif Karacimen
- Rethinking Islamic Hegemony in Turkey through Gezi Park pp. 181-195

- Nikos Moudouros
- Political Unconscious of Croatia and the EU: Tracing the Yugoslav Syndrome through Fredric Jameson's Lenses pp. 196-222

- Nebojša Blanuša
- A New Turkish–American Partnership in Progress: The Nature of Bilateral Partnership during Two Periods of Crisis pp. 223-242

- Kilic Bugra Kanat
- The Politics of (No) Alternatives in Post-Milošević Serbia pp. 243-259

- Branislav Radeljić
- Exploring ‘What's Good about Security’: Politics of Security during the Dissolution of Yugoslavia pp. 260-278

- Ali Bilgic
Volume 16, issue 1, 2014
- The Devil is in the ‘Domestic’? European Integration Studies and the Limits of Europeanization in Turkey pp. 1-10

- Başak Alpan and Thomas Diez
- Zooming into the ‘Domestic’ in Europeanization: Promotion of Fight against Corruption and Minority Rights in Turkey pp. 11-29

- Gözde Yılmaz and Diğdem Soyaltın
- Europeanization in Turkey: In Search of a New Paradigm of Modernization pp. 30-46

- Alper Kaliber
- Usages of Europe in Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Middle East pp. 47-67

- Defne Günay and Kaan Renda
- ‘Europe-as-Hegemony’ and Discourses in Turkey after 1999: What has ‘Europeanization’ Got to Do with It? pp. 68-85

- Başak Alpan
- AKP's ‘Europeanization’ in Civilianization, Rule of Law and Fundamental Freedoms: The Primacy of Domestic Politics pp. 86-101

- Beken Saatçioğlu
- Funding Democracy, Funding Social Services? The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights in the Context of Competing Narratives in Turkey pp. 102-118

- Hanna Mühlenhoff
- The Role of the EU in Turkey's Legislative Reforms for Eliminating Violence against Women: A Bottom-Up Approach pp. 119-136

- Burcu Özdemir
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