Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
1999 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2013
- The Deepening Crisis in the European Super-periphery pp. 367-382

- Will Bartlett and Ivana Prica
- Foreign Direct Investment and Profit Transfers: The Turkish Case pp. 383-395

- V. Necla Geyikdaği and Filiz Karaman
- Memory and Identity on the Greek–Bulgarian Border pp. 396-411

- Evangelos Gr. Avdikos
- Historical Revisionism vs. Conspiracy Theories: Transformations of Turkish Historical Scholarship and Conspiracy Theories as a Constitutive Element in Transforming Turkish Nationalism pp. 412-433

- Doğan Gürpinar
- New Technologies and Traditional Innovation Determinants in the Greek Economy pp. 434-458

- Spyros Arvanitis, Euripidis Loukis and Vasiliki Diamantopoulou
- The Cyprus Game: The Evolutionary Approach to Conflict Resolution Revisited pp. 459-477

- F. Murat Özkaleli and Mehmet Hasgüler
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 15, issue 3, 2013
- Economic Development and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: A Contribution to the Current Scholarly Debate pp. 237-239

- Jovo Ateljevic
- A Multi-level Empirical Study of Ethnic Diversity and Shadow Economy as Moderators of Opportunity Recognition and Entrepreneurial Entry in Transition Economies pp. 240-259

- Saurav Pathak, André Laplume and Emanuel Xavier-Oliveira
- FDI, the Crisis and Competitiveness of Transition Economies pp. 260-279

- Marjan Svetličič and Aljaz Kuncic
- Local Economic Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Role of Local Development Agencies pp. 280-305

- Jovo Ateljevic, Tony O'Rourke and Branka Poljasevic
- Networking Strategies among Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: The Example from South Serbia pp. 306-323

- Biljana Predić and Danijela Stošić
- Innovation and Economic Development: The Case of FYR of Macedonia pp. 324-345

- Veland Ramadani, Shqipe Gërguri, Gadaf Rexhepi and Selajdin Abduli
- The Analysis of Key Challenges and Constraints to the Stability and Growth of an Entrepreneurial Sector in Serbia pp. 346-365

- Suzana Stefanovic, Maja Ivanovic-Djukić and Vesna Jankovic-Milic
Volume 15, issue 2, 2013
- Turkey–USA Relations in an Age of Regional and Global Turmoil: Challenges and Prospects pp. 121-128

- Ziya Öniş and Şuhnaz Yılmaz
- New Directions in Turkey–USA Relations pp. 129-142

- Sabri Sayarı
- The USA–Turkey–Middle East: From the 20th Century to the Present pp. 143-156

- Nur Criss
- The Middle East in Turkey–USA Relations: Managing the Alliance pp. 157-173

- Meliha Altunışık
- Turkey and the USA in a Bipolarizing Middle East pp. 175-188

- Lenore Martin
- Arab Uprisings and Completing Turkey's Regional Integration: Challenges and Opportunities for US–Turkish Relations pp. 189-205

- Kemal Kirişci
- Testing the Strength of the Turkish–American Strategic Relationship through NATO: Convergence or Divergence within the Alliance? pp. 207-222

- Tarık Oğuzlu
- Turkey's Place in the ‘Missile Shield’ pp. 223-236

- Mustafa Kibaroğlu
Volume 15, issue 1, 2013
- Greece Facing Herself: The Past and Present as Fate pp. 1-15

- Tolis Malakos
- How Exception Became the Norm: Normalizing Intervention as an Exercise in Risk Management in Kosovo pp. 17-36

- Selver Sahin
- Situating the ‘Balanced Foreign Policy’: The Role of System Structure in Azerbaijan's Multi-Vector Diplomacy pp. 37-67

- Jason Strakes
- The Death of the Byzantine Empire and Construction of Historical/Political Identities in Late Putin Russia pp. 69-96

- Dmitry Shlapentokh
- Challenges to Desecuritizing Migration in Greece pp. 97-120

- Jonathan Swarts and Neovi Karakatsanis
Volume 11, issue 3, 2009
- Editorial pp. 233-233

- Vassilis K. Fouskas and Bülent Gökay
- The use of the ‘exceptionalism’ argument in Kosovo: an analysis of the rationalization of external interference in the conflict pp. 235-255

- Selver B. Sahin
- ‘Multi-vector politics’ and Kazakhstan's emerging role as a geo-strategic player in Central Asia pp. 257-267

- Reuel R. Hanks
- The burden of belonging: Romanian and Bulgarian foreign policy in the new era pp. 269-291

- Ronald H. Linden
- Energy security and regional cooperation in South-East Europe pp. 293-311

- Diana Bozhilova
- European integration and the Western Balkans: lessons, prospects and obstacles pp. 313-331

- Roberto Belloni
- Backlash 9/11 pp. 333-337

- Maritsa V. Poros
- Negotiating justice: from liberal legalism to war crimes realism? pp. 339-346

- Christopher Lamont
- Book Reviews pp. 347-358

- Didem Buhari-Gulmez, Seckin Baris Gulmez, Rigels Halili, Sheila Lecoeur, Branislav Radeljić, Klaus Schmider and Christopher Walsch
Volume 11, issue 2, 2009
- Will energy fuel the future of the Turco–Russian relationship? pp. 121-139

- Göktuğ Kara
- From autonomy to independence: the evolution of international thinking on Kosovo, 1998–2005 pp. 141-156

- James Ker-Lindsay
- Democracy support in EU candidate countries: a reality check pp. 157-178

- Vincenzo Memoli and Francesca Vassallo
- Alternating currents: EU expansion, Bulgarian capitulation and disruptions in the electricity sector of South-east Europe pp. 179-195

- Mark Carper and Caedmon Staddon
- Tax evasion in Bosnia pp. 197-207

- Robert McGee, Meliha Basic and Michael Tyler
- Assessing Islamic terrorism in the Western Balkans: the state of the debate pp. 209-219

- Aristotle Tziampiris
- Book Reviews pp. 221-232

- Irina Livezeanu, Connie Robinson, Heather Williams, Hugh Poulton, Ioannis N. Grigoriadis and Branislav Radeljić
Volume 10, issue 3, 2008
- Editorial pp. 261-264

- Vassilis K. Fouskas
- The Southern European model of immigration: do the cases of Malta, Cyprus and Slovenia fit? pp. 265-291

- Russell King and Mark Thomson
- EU enlargement in the Western Balkans: strategies of borrowing and inventing pp. 293-307

- Arolda Elbasani
- The Europeanization of Turkey and its impact on the Cyprus problem pp. 309-329

- Kivanç Ulusoy
- Leaders, political behaviour and decision-making: the case of the former President of the Republic of Cyprus, George Vasiliou pp. 331-345

- Nicos Christodoulides
- Building institutional, economic and social capacities through discourse: the role of NGOs in the context of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia pp. 347-362

- Jovo Ateljevic
- Understanding banking sector reforms in Turkey: assessing the roles of domestic versus external actors pp. 363-376

- Aytul Ganioglu
- Motivations and barriers of export performance: Greek exports to the Balkans pp. 377-392

- Panagiotis Liargovas and Konstantinos S. Skandalis
Volume 10, issue 2, 2008
- Introduction: Europeanization and party politics in the territory of former Yugoslavia pp. 135-138

- Danica Fink-Hafner and Robert Ladrech
- Europeanization and the variable influence of the EU: national parties and party systems in Western and Eastern Europe pp. 139-150

- Robert Ladrech
- Changes in the party politics of the new EU member states in Central Europe: patterns of Europeanization and democratization pp. 151-165

- Paul G. Lewis
- Europeanization and party system mechanics: comparing Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro pp. 167-181

- Danica Fink-Hafner
- Have democratization processes been a catalyst for the Europeanization of party politics in Slovenia? pp. 183-203

- Alenika KraŠovec and Damjan Lajh
- Parties and the party system of Serbia and European integrations pp. 205-222

- SlaviŠa OrloviĆ
- Impact of the Europeanization process on the transformation of the party system of Montenegro pp. 223-241

- Zlatko VujoviĆ and Olivera Komar
- Response to Sabrina P. Ramet and John R. Lampe, ‘Debates’,, Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2008, in relation to Aleksa Djilas' review article ‘The Academic West and the Balkan Test’, published in, Vol. 9, No. 3, December 2007 pp. 243-248

- Aleksa Djilas
- Book Reviews pp. 249-259

- Dimitar Bechev
Volume 10, issue 1, 2008
- Power politics and integration into Western institutions: the placement of embassies for Romania and Bulgaria pp. 1-14

- Craig Webster and Stanislav Ivanov
- Issues with regional reintegration of the Western Balkans pp. 15-29

- Jim Seroka
- Vojislav Koštunica—some reflections on his time as Serbian Premier pp. 31-46

- Janine Natalya Clark
- FYROM's transition: on the road to Europe? pp. 47-64

- Ritsa Panagiotou
- Multilateral free trade agreements for Western Balkans pp. 65-92

- Franjo Stiblar
- Turkey's role in the global development assistance community: the case of TIKA (Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency) pp. 93-111

- Hakan Fidan and Rahman Nurdun
- Responses to Aleksa Djilas, ‘The Academic West and the Balkan Test’,, Vol. 9, No. 3, December 2007 pp. 113-120

- John R. Lampe
- How that city changed pp. 121-125

- Bruce Clark
- Book Reviews pp. 127-134

- Stevan K. Pavlowitch
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