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  • Nurhan Ince; IstanbulUniversity; Yavuz Ince; Koc University; Kazim Besirli; Istanbul University; Emine Besirli; IstanbulUniversity; Haluk Ince; Istanbul University; Bedia Ozyildirim; Istanbul University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Newspapers are designed to be appealed by people at different cultural levels andnewspapers are very useful for health education if they are correctly used.According to data compiled by Turkish Statistical Institute in ...
  • Merve Ozkan BORSA (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The achievements of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia are worth focusing on, for their positive effects on the change in the understanding of global justice and on the improvement of international ...
  • Belina Bedini; Aleksander Moisiu Unviersity (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The Albanian history is full of consecutive invasions that have continued for different centuries. The power has been in the hands of foreigners for different centuries. Therefore, the social and political conscience was ...
  • Ali Selcuk Biricik (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    ALBANIA, is a European country situated in the Balkan Peninsula. The west side is bordered with the southeastern costs of Adriatic Sea . Albania has borders with MONTENEGRO in the North KOSOVO and SYRBIA in the northeast,MACEDONIA ...
  • Ozgun Erler Bayir; University of Istanbul (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    This paper focuses on the analysis of the NATO interventions in the Balkans fromthe perspective of new interventionism. NATO has been considered one of the basicand leading components of peace and stability in the region ...
  • Betul BATIR; Istanbul University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    After the Treaty of Berlin, there was a considerable change in the political status ofthe Balkans. Especially in Albania, the political and cultural studies of neighboring countries started to operate. Italy, with the aim ...
  • Ibrahim Atalay; Dokuz Eylul University; Deniz Ekinci (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The name of "Balkan" is in Turkish means rugged mountainous areas. Balkans is apart of Asia's continent extending like a peninsula to the west. This peninsula has no clear boundary with Europe when in East Asian continent ...
  • Murat Ates; Namik Kemal University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    In 1990's, great economic transformation efforts to switch to liberal market economy had been experienced in former communist countries. This transformation process had also influenced the direction of economic policies ...
  • Nurcan Ozgur Baklacioglu (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The paper focuses upon the historical and social construction of variouscrossborder identities across Turkish-Bulgarian border and elaborates the role ofthe border minorities, dual citizens and local kin politics on the ...
  • Murat Anbarci; Ahmet Dursun Uzum; Ekrem Manisali (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Considerıng project plans to affect cash flows of construction projects will be aimednecessarily to use constraint resources providing a maximum financial benefit as aresearch study. Resource-constrained project ...
  • Mustafa Alkan; Gazi University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    It has been known that the Akincis were in the Ottoman Empire an extention of thecorps which provided the border security of the Turkish states. They were named inthe Seljuki period as "margraves". Even the Ottomans were ...
  • Fundagul Apak (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The rebellion prompted in the Ottoman Army by the proponents of the Committee ofUnion and Progress in 1912 accelerated invasions, oppositions and wars in the Balkans resulting with the loss of Albania, Greece, Crete, ...
  • Suheyla Balci Akova; Istanbul University Department of Geography (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    It is well known that many countries fought for supremacy over the Balkans throughout the history, because of which at least some groups in the region were displaced. Turkey got heavily affected by these population movements. ...
  • Hasan Akdag; Hasan Huseyin Yilmaz; Ercan Bahtiyar (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The Balkans connect the two old continents and different civilizations. So it is aplace of mixed melting pot of different peoples and cultures throughout history.After the World War II disintegration of the former Soviet ...

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