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Periodicals

The Institute for Security and Development currently publishes three periodicals; The Turkey Analyst, The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst and The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly.


The Turkey Analyst

The Turkey Analyst is a publication of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Joint Center, designed to bring authoritative analysis and news on the rapidly developing domestic and foreign policy issues in Turkey. It is published weekly, and includes a topical analysis, as well as translations and summaries of selected Turkish news reports. It is edited and compiled under the supervision of Svante E. Cornell, Halil M. Karaveli, and M. K. Kaya.

The analyses appearing in the Turkey Analyst are unsigned, being the consensus view of the three Editors. The Turkey Analyst occasionally publishes signed guest analyses, which are normally solicited.

Visit the Turkey Analyst web page.

 

The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst

The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst is an English language global Web journal devoted to analysis of the current issues facing the Central Asia-Caucasus region. It serves to link the business, governmental, journalistic and scholarly communities and is the global voice of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, The Johns Hopkins University-The Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. Established in 1999, the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst has established itself among the world's most authoritative sources of analysis and information on the region. The CACI Analyst is published on the Internet and in hardcopy edition on a fortnightly basis, and is freely available at http://www.cacianalyst.org.

Each issue of the CACI Analyst contains four analytical articles, four field reports, and a news digest. The CACI Analyst is edited by the Center's Research Director Dr. Svante Cornell.

Visit the CACI Analyst web page.

 

The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly

The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, an independent forum which seeks to bring together regional experts, academics, government policy makers, and business leaders with an interest in the growing relationship between China and Eurasia, was launched in November 2005. The forum is affiliated to the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and the Silk Road Studies Program. Focusing primarily on Sino-Central Asian, Sino-Russian, and Sino-Caucasian relations, the goal of this website and the CEF Quarterly (formerly the CEF Monthly) is to foster discussion and information sharing between a geographically distant community that recognizes the significance of China's emergence in this important part of the world. The Forum has been very positively received among researchers, policy analysts, regional experts, business community, and policy makers.The journal is jointly managed by Niklas Swanström (Editor-in-Chief), Sebastien Peyrouse (Managing Editor) and Christopher Len (Associate Managing Editor).

Visit the China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly web page.

 

 

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New Book Releases

 

Niklas Swanström, Sofia Ledberg and Alec Forss (ed.)
Conflict Prevention and Management in Northeast Asia: The Korean Peninsula and Taiwan Strait in Comparison

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Nirmala Joshi (ed.)
Reconnecting India and Central Asia: Emerging Security and Economic Dimensions

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Michael Emerson, Jos Boonstra, Nafisa Hasanova, Marlène Laruelle and Sebastien Peyrouse
Monitoring the EU’s Central Asia Strategy

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