x-posted upon rerequests of Birol Akgun, Mehmet Ozkan and Chris Deliso
Dear List members,
Balkanalysis.com, an independent media body covering SE Europe since 2003, will soon be publishing a wider selection of journalistic and academic articles and studies, providing scholars and other specialists opportunities to sell their work online.
We also seek new researchers and writers who can contribute objective and high-value coverage on the region. While writers on all countries are welcome to write to us, at the moment we especially are looking for writers on countries like Turkey, Serbia, Romania, Kosovo and Montenegro.
Writers and prospective institutional partners should click here for more information or visit the website. List members too will be interested in our significant recent coverage, which includes:
- An interview on Greek foreign policy with John Sitilides
- Kristen Ghodsee on Bulgaria's headscarf debate
- An interview on Turkey's role in Africa, with Mehmet Ozkan and Birol Akgun
- Lidija Jularic on the singularities of Bosnia's culture of enjoyment
- The Balkan energy sector 2010 year in review, by Vlad Popovici
- An interview with Bulgarian scholar Jordan Baev on secrets recently unearthed from the former Communist Bulgarian intelligence archive
Best,
Chris Deliso, Director
www.balkanalysis.com
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