4 Dissertationen und Habilita- tionen / Dissertations and Habilitations
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ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL ARTICLES IN JOURNALS<br />
Rony Brauman, Tsvetan Todorov: ‚Gerechter‘ Krieg –<br />
Die Hybris unserer Weltverbesserer (S: 47-50)<br />
Thomas Demmelhuber: Der Emir <strong>und</strong> das Internet –<br />
Golfmonarchien: Zur Modernisierung der Tradition<br />
(S. 51-53)<br />
Pepe Egger: Zum Zeitpunkt der Revolution war das<br />
Internet abgeschaltet (S. 54-46)<br />
Kaveh Yazdani: Die Stimme der Stimmlosen – Von<br />
den Banlieues bis zum Tahrir Square (S. 57-62)<br />
Palästina/Israel<br />
Richard Lightbown: Konsequenzen israelischer Waffentests<br />
in Gaza (S. 63-65)<br />
Jonathan Cook: Heißer Wind im Negev (S. 66-70)<br />
Sudan<br />
Roman Deckert, Tobias Simon: Sudan <strong>und</strong> Südsudan<br />
Wie du mir, so ich dir! (S. 71-72)<br />
Wirtschaftskommentar<br />
Joachim Guilliard: Schlechte Geschäfte: Der Ausbau<br />
der Ölindustrie <strong>und</strong> die Unzufriedenheit der Öl-Multis<br />
(S. 73-75)<br />
Zeitensprung<br />
Günter Lobmeyer: 1980: Widerst<strong>and</strong> <strong>und</strong> Opposition<br />
– Warum Jisr ash-Shughur? (S. 76-78)<br />
www.inamo.de<br />
Insight Turkey<br />
2011, Vol. 13, No. 1<br />
F. Stephen Larrabee: The 'New Turkey' <strong>and</strong> American-Turkish<br />
Relations [1-10]<br />
Ömer Ta p nar: The Rise of Turkish Gaulism: Getting<br />
Turkish-American Relations Right [11-18]<br />
Nuh Ylmaz: U.S.-Turkey Relations: Model Partnership<br />
as an 'Empty Signifier' [19-26]<br />
David L. Wiltse: The Congressional Elections 2010<br />
<strong>and</strong> Turkish Interests in the Congress [27-36]<br />
Ibrahim Turhan, Zübeyir K l nç: Turkey's Response to<br />
the Global Economic Crisis [37-46]<br />
Ziya Öni: Multiple Faces of the 'New' Turkish Foreign<br />
Policy: Underlying Dynamics <strong>and</strong> a Critique [47-<br />
66]<br />
Mustafa Kutlay: Economy as the 'Practical H<strong>and</strong>' of<br />
'New Turkish Foreign Policy': A Political Economy<br />
Explanation [67-88]<br />
Kadri Kaan Renda: Turkey's Neighborhood Policy:<br />
An Emerging Complex Interdependence? [89-108]<br />
Altay Atl: Businessmen as Diplomats: The Role of<br />
Business Associations in Turkey's Foreign Economic<br />
Policy [109-128]<br />
Mehmet Babacan: Whither an Axis Shift: A Perspective<br />
from Turkey's Foreign Trade [129-158]<br />
Birol Bakan: Turkey-GCC Relations: Is There a Future?<br />
[159-174]<br />
Spring 2011, Vol. 13, No. 2<br />
Marina Ottaway: The Middle East is in Transition –<br />
to what? [1-8]<br />
Asef Bayat: Arab Revolts: Islamists Aren't Coming!<br />
[9-14]<br />
Nader Hashemi: The Arab Revolution of 2011: Reflections<br />
on Religion <strong>and</strong> Politics [15-22]<br />
Alper Y. Dede: The Arab Uprisings: Debating the<br />
'Turkish Model' [23-32]<br />
Kemal Kirişci: Turkey's 'Demonstrative Effect' <strong>and</strong><br />
the Transformation of the Middle East [33-56]<br />
Mohammed Ayoob: Beyond the Democratic Wave in<br />
the Arab World: The Middle East's Turko-Persian Future<br />
[57-70]<br />
Mesut Özcan: From Distance to Engagement: Turkish<br />
Policy towards the Middle East, Iraq <strong>and</strong> Iraqi Kurds<br />
[71-92]<br />
Michael M. Gunter: The Five Stages of American<br />
Foreign Policy towards the Kurds [93-106]<br />
Seçil Paçacı Elitok, Thomas Straubhaar: Turkey as a<br />
Migration Hub in the Middle East [107-128]<br />
Savaş Alpay, Murat Atlamaz, Esat Bakımlı: Trade<br />
among OIC Countries: Limits of Islamic Solidarity<br />
[145-172]<br />
Summer 2011, Vol. 13, No. 3<br />
Dietrich Jung: Unrest in the Arab World: Four Questions<br />
[1-10]<br />
Pavel K. Baev: Russia's Counter-Revolutionary<br />
Stance toward the Arab Spring [11-20]<br />
Yousef Munayyer: Prospects for Palestinian Unity After<br />
the Arab Spring [21-32]<br />
Hajrudin Somun: Turkish Foreign Policy in the Balkans<br />
<strong>and</strong> 'Neo-Ottomanism': A Personal Account [33-<br />
42]<br />
Ali Çarkoğlu: Turkey's 2011 General Elections: Towards<br />
a Dominant Party System? [43-62]<br />
Gül Berna Özcan, Hasan Turunç: Economic Liberalization<br />
<strong>and</strong> Class Dynamics in Turkey: New Business<br />
Groups <strong>and</strong> Islamic Mobilization [63-86]<br />
Ufuk Ulutaş: The Syrian Opposition in the Making:<br />
Capabilities <strong>and</strong> Limits [87-106]<br />
Tobias Schumacher: The EU <strong>and</strong> the Arab Spring:<br />
Between Spectatorship <strong>and</strong> Actorness [107-120]<br />
Mahmood Monshipouri, Ali Assareh: The New Middle<br />
East <strong>and</strong> the United States: What to Expect After<br />
the Uprisings? [121-138]<br />
Erhan Türbedar: Turkey's New Activism in the<br />
Western Balkans: Ambitions <strong>and</strong> Obstacles [139-158]<br />
David Lovell: Turkey in Europe: Record, Challenges<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Future [173-190]<br />
Çiğdem H. Benam: Emergence of a 'Big Brother' in<br />
Europe: Border Control <strong>and</strong> Securitization of Migration<br />
[191-207]<br />
2011, Vol. 13, No. 4<br />
Richard Falk: Disappointment at the United Nations:<br />
The Failure of the Palmer Report [1-10]<br />
Norman G. Finkelstein: Torpedoing the Law: How<br />
the Palmer Report Justified Israel's Naval Blockade of<br />
Gaza [11-30]<br />
Oded Eran: Israel: Quo Vadis, Turkey? [31-38]<br />
Yasser M. El-Shimy: The Arab Spring Gathers<br />
Clouds: Why the Revolts for Change Have Stalled<br />
[39-54]<br />
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