Home
About
Issues
Online First
Publication Guidelines
Research Article
Special Issue
Türkçe Makale
All Azimuth Talks
Editorial Board
Advisory Board
Contact
Home
About
Issues
Online First
Publication Guidelines
Research Article
Special Issue
Türkçe Makale
All Azimuth Talks
Editorial Board
Advisory Board
Contact
Home
Category Archives: "Volume 3 Number 1"
Genel
,
Volume 3 Number 1
Turkey’s New Vision for “Man’s Best Hope for Peace”: United Nations Reform and Reorganization of the Security Council
July 22, 2017
With
Comments are closed
Genel
,
Volume 3 Number 1
The Geopolitical Origins of Turkish-American Relations: Revisiting the Cold War Years
July 21, 2017
With
Comments are closed
Genel
,
Volume 3 Number 1
Buying Trouble? The Impact of Foreign Assistance on Conflict in Direct and Indirect Rivalry Situations
July 21, 2017
With
Comments are closed
Volume 3 Number 1
Babies, Parks, and Citizen Dissatisfaction Social Protests in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey and their Long-term Effects
July 21, 2017
With
Comments are closed
Genel
,
Volume 3 Number 1
Revisiting the Theory and Practice Debate in International Relations and Foreign Policy and an Idea for a Joint Venture
July 21, 2017
With
Comments are closed
Volume 3 Number 1
Capitalism, Crisis, and Alternative System Seeking
July 21, 2017
With
Comments are closed
Generic selectors
Search in Keywords
Search in Title
Search in Full Text
Post Type Selectors
Journal Metrics
1.8
2023
CiteScore
62nd percentile
Powered by
Web of Science
Journal Impact Factor (2023): 0.7
5 Year Impact Factor: 0.9
Most Cited (as of July 2024)
Widening the ‘Global Conversation’: Highlighting the Voices of IPE in the Global South
Melisa Deciancio and Cintia Quiliconi
International Relations (IR) Pedagogy, Dialogue and Diversity: Taking the IR Course Syllabus Seriously
Nathan Andrews
Discourse Analysis: Strengths and Shortcomings
Senem Aydın-Düzgit & Bahar Rumelili
Turkish Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order
H. Tarik Oguzlu
Reshaping International Relations: Theoretical Innovations from Africa
Karen Smith
Widening the World of IR: A Typology of Homegrown Theorizing
Ersel Aydınlı