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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
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02 Feb 2003
4star
Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations
Dept of International Relations, Fatih University, Istanbul, Turkey
Supplied note: "Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations [ISSN 1303-5525 - ed.] was launched in 2001 and its international advisory board are the scholars from the leading universities of all around the world. It strives to become the foremost international forum for teachers, researchers and policy makers to share their knowledge and experience in the disciplines of sociology, anthropology, social studies, political science and international relations. [Vol.2, no.2 (Summer 2003) will be dedicated to the Middle East and Central Asia in 21st Century - ed.]. It is a peer reviewed online journal that is published at its own web site [see the URL below] - ba."
Contents of Vol 1, No.4, Winter 2002 [in PDF format]. M.H. Ellis, - Some Notes on a Jewish/ Muslim Movement of Justice and Compassion in America after September 11th; * A. Acikgenc - An Evaluation of Violence from Islam's Perspective; * I. Blumi - A Story of Mitigated Ambitions: Kosova's Torturous Path to its Postwar Future; * S. Sarsar - Jerusalem: Between the Local and the Global; * B. Aral, - The Black Sea Economic Co-operation After Ten Years: What Went Wrong?; * S. Gultasli - The Copenhagen Summit: A New Era or Another "Deja Vu" for Turkey?; * H.M. Turcotte - Slippery Security: National, International and Global Security Issues within Petroleum Production; * M.R. Rupiya - Zimbabwe - South Africa Foreign Relations: A Zimbabwean Perspective; * J.A. Wyk - The Zimbabwe Issue in South Africa's Foreign Policy; * N.Sotshangane - What Impact Globalization has on Cultural Diversity? * D. A. Bekoe - NEPAD and its Achilles Heels; * S. Federici - War, Globalization and Reproduction; * M. Bakari - Kenyan Elections 2002: The End of Machiavellian Politics? * V.S. Sheth - Indian Ocean in the Globalizing World; * Book Reviews; * Previous journal issues: Vol 1 (2002) - No 1 : Spring, No. 2 : Summer, No. 3 : Fall.
URL http://www.alternativesjournal.com
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* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]: Study
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