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Fourth issue of the Awraq journal
From June 12, 2012 until September 01, 2012
Casa Árabe and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) publish the fourth issue of AWRAQ. Revista de análisis y pensamiento sobre el mundo árabe e islámico contemporáneo [Awraq. Journal of analysis and ideas about the contemporary Arab and Islamic world] focused on Turkey and the Arabs.
This issue is the one for the second semester of 2011 and it includes articles by relevant experts who tackle the region from different stances: Turkey’s Perception on the Middle East (by Mensur Akgün and Sabiha Senyücel Gündoğar); Turkey and Arab Revolutions (by Mehmet Ozkan); Turkish TV-shows’ Impact on Arab Countries (by Marc Saurina Lucini); and Wither an Axis Shift: A Perspective Turkey’s Foreign Trade (by Mehmet Babacan).
It also includes a varieties section on Arab Cinema: Tensions and Reverberations (by Alberto Elena and María Luisa Ortega); and on Edward Said (by Joseph Massad and José Antonio González Alcantud). Under the section “Figures and itineraries” it includes the biographies of: Abu Hamid al-Gazali and Ali Babacan; and this issue also has an event-chronology on current Arab politics (from February 2011 to March 2012), and on Turkey’s political news (from December 2010 to March 2012), as well as several book reviews.
In the website of Awraq is now available, in full, the third issue of the magazine.
It also includes a varieties section on Arab Cinema: Tensions and Reverberations (by Alberto Elena and María Luisa Ortega); and on Edward Said (by Joseph Massad and José Antonio González Alcantud). Under the section “Figures and itineraries” it includes the biographies of: Abu Hamid al-Gazali and Ali Babacan; and this issue also has an event-chronology on current Arab politics (from February 2011 to March 2012), and on Turkey’s political news (from December 2010 to March 2012), as well as several book reviews.
In the website of Awraq is now available, in full, the third issue of the magazine.