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  • Vol 9, No 2 (2010)

Vol 9, No 2 (2010)

Summer

Table of Contents

Articles

Thucydides: An Author Still Relevant for the Contemporary Analysis of International Relations? PDF
Alexandra Dobra
How worthy Israeli Relations for Turkey? PDF
Halil Erdemir
Iran's Foreign Policy during Ahmadinejad: From Confrontation to Accommodation PDF
Amir M. Haji-Yousefi
The Shifting Global Power Balance Equations and the Emerging Real ‘New World Order’ PDF
Alex Igho Ovie-D’Leone
Chinese Aid to Africa: Filling the Gaps that Others Left PDF
Max Rebol
Right-wing Populism and the European Union PDF
Somdeep Sen


ISSN: 1303-5525