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CFP- Insight Turkey, April-June 2004 Issue, Turkey and the Caucasus
Insight Turkey's April-June 2004 issue will focus on "Turkey and the
Caucasus". Please forward paper proposals to this issue to the Editor. We are particularly interested in articles on the following topics:
- Georgia after the Velvet / Rose Revolution
- Turkish-Georgian Relations
- Turkish-Azerbaijani Relations
- Turkey and Armenia
- Turkey, Russia and the Caucasus
- Iran in the Caucasus
- The domestic dimension of Turkey's Caucasus policy
- An American view of developments in the Caucasus
- A European view on developments in the Caucasus
- Israel and the Caucasus: Early ramifications of a 'Greater Middle
East'?
- Azerbaijan after the transfer of power
- Articles about Subregions:
- Abkhazia, Karabagh, Ossetia, Adjaria, Ahiska
- A Russian Perspective of the Caucasus
- Stability/Instability in Georgia
- The Role of Multinational organizations in the Caucasus
- The Politics of Development Work in the Caucasus
This is just a preliminary list. Please feel free to propose any other paper ideas, including book reviews to the Editor.
We publish three categories of material. Comments are 2,000-3,000-word
front-of-the-book pieces that make a single, provocative point. Essays are more extensive 4,000 5,000-word pieces of analysis that comprise the body of the journal. Book reviews are 700-1,500-word pieces of new books.
The deadline for article submission is April 10, 2004.
We welcome unsolicited manuscripts and article proposals. The easiest mode of communication is electronic mail.
We expect all article proposals to be made in English. For format and
referencing questions please contact the Editor.
Insight Turkey covers a broad range of topics related to Turkish domestic and foreign policy affairs. Insight Turkey particularly aims to provide a forum for informed discussion on Turkey's relationship to its adjacent regions such as the Middle East, the Caucasus, the Balkans and Europe. It intends to present original thinking by knowledgeable observers both from Turkey and abroad, written in English that is easily read by professionals and a general audience.
Suat Kiniklioglu
Editor-in-Chief
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