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Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies : Türkiye Ortadoğu Çalışmaları Dergisi, Volume 4-2

By İnat, Kemal, Ph.D.

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Title: Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies : Türkiye Ortadoğu Çalışmaları Dergisi, Volume 4-2  
Author: İnat, Kemal, Ph.D.
Volume: Volume 4-2
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences, Middle East
Collections: Authors Community, Politics
Historic
Publication Date:
2018
Publisher: Middle East Institute, Sakarya University
Member Page: Haydar Oruç

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Ph.D. Kemal Inatito, B. P., & Telciitor, I. N. (Eds.). (2018). Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies : Türkiye Ortadoğu Çalışmaları Dergisi, Volume 4-2. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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The Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies aims to make a substantial contribution to the literature on the Middle East from various perspectives. The Journal offers both original articles to the Turkish and world academia and valuable resources for policy advisors on Turkish foreign policy. The Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies publishes articles both in English and Turkish and welcomes scholars to submit their high standard research in the related social sciences.

Summary
The Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies is a peer-reviewed journal indexed by prominent databases and indexes. Materials sent to the journal are being peer-reviewed at least by two academic referees before publication. It is published biannually by Sakarya University’s Middle East Institute which is one of the biggest institutions in Turkey focusing on the region. The Institute houses 35 researchers from Turkey and regional states who study and teach the foreign policy of the regional states, local communities, and religious associations as well as Turkey’s Middle East policy. In addition, it employs experts on individual country studies such as Iran, Iraq, Egypt, the Levant, and Israel. The Middle East maintains an important chapter in academic studies. It has a major share in Turkish Foreign Policy as well.

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towards women. Yılmaz’s study focuses on the rationale behind the participation of women to ISIS sides despite the former applies a harsh ideological attitude towards women in general. In the second study of the issue, Tunahan Yıldız discusses the Turkomans of Iraq from the perspective of sectarian confrontation and conflict. Nurcan Baklacıoğlu’s study focuses on one of the most vital consequences of the Syrian civil war. Baklacıoğlu focuses on the Syrian women on a quest of reaching Europe while it presents a snapshot of the dramatic journeys of the migrants. In his article, dealing with the Regime Security and Tunisian Foreign Policy, Selim Dursun focuses on the dual relationship between the regime security and foreign policy making in Tunisia where Arab Uprisings had started. The fifth article written by İlhan Aras critically analyzes French politics towards the Middle East during the Arap Uprisings. In the article entitled “Gulf Security Policy based on the US-Saudi-Iranian Cooperation: Double Column Policy”, Hafız Mammadov examines an important period of history between Saudi Arabia and Iran which are prominent actors of the region. Together with his study, the present issue provides an in-depth analysis of USA’s Middle East policy

Table of Contents
Introduction..............................................................................................vııı Critique of ISIS’ Women Policy Zehra Yılmaz ...........................................................................................13-40 Looking at Sectarian Conflict through an Ethnic Group and a Local Context: The Case of Iraqi Turkmens and Tal Afar Tunahan Yıldız.........................................................................................41-73 Gendering Migration Across Euro-Mediterranean Borders: Syrian Refugee Women on the Way to Europe Nurcan Özgür Baklacıoğlu......................................................................75-101 Regime Security and Tunisian Foreign Policy Selim Dursun...........................................................................................103-135 French Policy Toward the Arab Spring İlhan Aras ...............................................................................................135-167 The USA Security Policy in the Gulf Based on Saudi Arabia-Iran Cooperation: The “Twin Pillars” Policy Hafiz Mammadov.....................................................................................169-196 Book Review...........................................................................................197-200

 
 



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