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  • Kushtrim Shehu; Istanbul University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Manifestations of nationalist movements in the Balkans are interrelated. Different peoples of the Balkans firstly have started and then adopting the nationalist sentiments after the researches and studies of cultural, ...
  • Avdi Smajljaj; Epoka University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Balkan countries are undergoing a system transformation process structured bydemocracy and free market economy of the neoliberal model, large outside snowballdriven accompanied by the spirit of triumphalism of freedom over ...
  • Avdi Smajljaj; Epoka University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    For a considerable time there was and still appears to persist the international perception that Kosovo (previously provisional) authorities are not capable to take on their hands the responsibility of the rule of law. ...
  • Ivana Spasic; University of Belgrade (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    When a society is under going profound social, political, and cultural change, its collective identities are being redefined, the political community reconceived, new rules of the political game established and routinized. ...
  • Jonilda Rrapaj; Ankara University; Klevis Kolasi; Ankara University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    analytical perspectives of International Relations as well as of the alternativeapproaches. This paper aims to evaluate the dimensions of the Kosova crisis, theimportance it gained in international relations, and especially ...
  • Yuksel Sayan; Institute of Turkish World Studies (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Historic conservation and enhancement of the architectural heritage requires constant struggle against time, since various effects work against the preservation of historic buildings. Therefore, identification and documentation ...
  • N. Sebnem Sayhan (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    In terms of "migration" which is a concept dating back to the history of humanity,Turkey plays an important role as a transit country for the migrants, as being located on the migratory route of Middle East and Central ...
  • Yasar Senler (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Semsettin Sami, the writer of Taassuk-i Talat ve Fitnat which is regarded as the first Turkish novel, was the second son of Halit Bey the owner of a manor in Fraser near the Berat in south Albenia. Besides his famous novel, ...
  • Emre Ozsahin; Mustafa Kemal University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Albania is situated in the west of Balkan Peninsula and in the eastern shores of Adriatic and Ionian Seas. The shoreline length of the country which has a surface area of 28.784 km 2 is 400 km. The country composed of ...
  • M. Inanc Ozekmekci; Istanbul University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Characterized by voluntaristic nationality in terms of citizenry concept, Ottomanismas a political ideology lost gradually its credit due to the political developments 146 inthe post-1908 Revolution period. Especially the ...
  • Guven Gurkan Oztan; Istanbul University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The formulation of Turkish nationhood centred around the motherland, Islam andblood formula was tried by Young Ottoman firstly and later by Young Turks. The throughout the 19th century, Ottoman ruling class was engaged in ...
  • Cemal Oztas; Eyup Zengin; Rovsen Ibrahimov (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Sustainable development is a term that was first used before the public in adocument "Our Common Future" prepared by a commission of The United NationsEnvironmental Programme. It envisages the aims and methods of development ...
  • Irna Peshkepia; Kristal University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    European Union remains the main actor to step up efforts to achieve a successfullydemocracy towards Western Balkans. The main aim of the study will analyze theimpact of EU model approach to achieve a democratic state-building ...
  • Mehmet Ozdemir (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The effect of pollution on the World and the alarming rate of technological development has obliged us to do something to protect environment. That the economy of the world has grown five times since 1950, and the population ...
  • Ali Ihsan Ozdemir; Bekir Cinar; Urmat Ryskulov (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    It is clear that there are different studies conducted on the tourism sector of different countries. In contrast, it is quite difficult to find out similar studies thatconducted on Albanian tourism sector that is revealed ...
  • Ali Ihsan Ozdemir; Albana Muzhaqi; Besjana Laci; Simonetti Biagio (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    The aim of this paper is to explain the exploration and the production of natural gas in Albania, which has an important impact on the country's economy. The development of the natural gas sector in Albania is one of the ...
  • Hasan Ozdemir; Istanbul University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Geomorphometry is the science of topographic quantification; its operational focusis the extraction of land-surface parameters and objects from digital elevationmodels (DEMs). In this reason, DEMs are main data sources in ...
  • Pasha H. Natig; Caucasus University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Being one of the important dynamics of countries' socio-economic development "energy" plays an important role for the countries with scarce natural resources which imports them from abroad. It is obvious that the more ...
  • John Neubauer; University of Amsterdam (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    In 2001, the aftermath of the Bosnian and Kosovo wars, Ismail Kadare wrote in anarticle titled "The Balkans: Truth and Untruths":The distorted history of the Balkan peoples is one of the veils that prevents knowledge of ...
  • Adem Oger; Nevsehir University; Kadri H. Yilmaz; Nevsehir University (International Balkan Annual Conference, 2013-07-15)
    Caramanians, who were Turkish-speaking Orthodox Christians and used Greekalphabet in their writings, lived especially in Anatolia (Karaman, Konya, Kayseri,Isparta, Nevsehir, Nigde, Aksaray, Burdur, Aydin and Karadeniz ...

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