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Vol. IV | No. V - October-November-December 2018 To Download the Magazine Click Here... CONTENTS 04-06.....World News by Furkan Sahin 08-20.....Terrorism in Syria and Beyond: An Interview with Prof. Alain Gabon by Dr....
Abstract Scholars are increasing focused on how and why states design international institutions. International relations theories have historically guided research on these institutions, but have not provided adequate insights into...
Vol. IV | No. IV - July-August-September 2018 To Download the Magazine Click Here... CONTENTS 04 - 05….……….World News by Furkan Sahin 06 - 09….……….Changing Dynamics of Democracy by Dr. Rahman Dag...
How to Cite: SELLICK, P. (2018), Five generations after the Balfour Declaration: How do Palestinians Resist and Engender Significant Social Change?. Journal of Conlicft Transformation and Security, 6(2): 139–142. The context of...
The 15th issue of JGA (Journal of Global Analysis) is out now... Download the issue here... VOLUME 8 NO 1 - Winter Issue 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Research Articles Domestic...
CESRAN International is pleased to announce that it has been named the world’s number 83 “Best Independent Think Tank”. The ranking was announced in the 2017 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report...
Artificial intelligence (AI) states one recent article is no smarter than a six-year-old. A study that appeared last summer compared the intelligence quotient (IQ) of Google, Apple, Baidu, and Bing AI to the average human...
Diplomatic representations might be indication of power struggle among the states. Regardless of their size and location, cities have given name and soul to diplomatic negotiations. A small town in...
Journal of Global Analysis endeavours to become the foremost international forum for academics, researchers and policy makers to share their knowledge and experience in the discipline of international relations and...
(This is the first part of the essay. Two more will follow in the next few weeks) Abstract Analyzing aspects of the tide of rightwing populism arising from the...
“Without changes by the UK Govenrment, only a one-sided deal is possible” Editor’s Note: On Friday morning, after months of protracted discussions, the UK and the European Union finally reached...
Whether China liberalises politically, as the original ‘Asian Tigers’ did, or maintains its authoritarian approach is an issue with theoretical and practical implications that resonate well beyond China’s own immediate...
In past postings on flood risk from rising sea levels and extreme weather events, I have largely focused on residential and urban exposure to large-scale damage. I’ve also talked about...
After a heated campaign period, the “yes camp” claimed victory on Sunday night in Turkey’s referendum which changes the political system from a parliamentary system to a presidential one. The...
According to the early results of the referendum, held on 16 April 2017, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his ruling Justice and Development Party, or AK Party, have claimed victory....