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Southeast European and Black Sea Studies

The aim of the journal is to establish a line of communication with this region of Europe. Previously isolated from the European mainstreams, the Balkan and Black Sea regions are in need of serious study as countries no longer ‘at the edge’ of Europe. The field covers contemporary and twentieth century developments in the wider Balkan (for our purposes- Albania, Bulgaria, the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, Greece, Romania and Turkey) and the Black Sea area. Most of these countries have been neglected for some time by mainstream social science but are increasingly included in existing programmes of university study. The principal disciplines covered are politics, political economy, international relations and modern history; other disciplinary approaches will be accepted, as appropriate.
The journal “Southeast European and Black Sea Studies” is the official journal of ELIAMEP, published four times a year by Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge Journals, London). The journal “Southeast European and Black Sea Studies” has been included in the ISI Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). Starting from the issues published in 2007, our publication will be indexed and abstracted in the following: The Social Sciences Citation Index®; Social Scisearch®; and the Journal Citation Reports/ Social Sciences Edition. The Journal received its first Impact Factor in 2010.

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South-East Europe Programme
Academic article by P. Paschalidis and G. Siakas at the journal ‘Southeast European and Black Sea Studies”
January 18, 2021 , Panagiotis Paschalidis
 
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South-East Europe Programme
Issue 17(4) Special Issue: The National Politics of EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans
December 5, 2017
 
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South-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 17/2017, Issue 3
September 20, 2017
 
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South-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 17/2017, Issue 2
May 30, 2017
 
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South-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 17/2017, Issue 1
March 1, 2017
 
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South-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 16/2016, Issue 4
February 15, 2017 , Ioannis Armakolas
 
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Security & Foreign PolicySouth-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 16/2016, Issue 3 
September 8, 2016 , Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
 
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South-East Europe Programme
JSEΕBSS, Volume 16, 2016 – Issue 1: The Ukranian Crisis: Sub-State and Non-State Actors
April 21, 2016 , Ioannis Armakolas
 
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Security & Foreign PolicySouth-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 16/2016, Issue 2
March 31, 2016 , Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos, Thanos Veremis, Ioannis Armakolas
 
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European Institutions & PoliciesSecurity & Foreign Policy
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 15/2015, Issue 4
March 18, 2016
 
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Security & Foreign PolicySouth-East Europe Programme
JSEΕBSS, Issue 15(3): Special Section ‘Localising moralities: power and temporality in Southeastern Europe’
January 22, 2016
 
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Security & Foreign Policy
JSEΕBSS, Volume 15/2015, Issue 2: Special Issue on ‘Global and regional repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis’
October 4, 2015 , Panagiota Manoli
 
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South-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies Journal analyses elections in Turkey
May 28, 2015
 
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Security & Foreign PolicySouth-East Europe Programme
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 15/2015, Issue 1
March 27, 2015
 
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Security & Foreign PolicySouth-East Europe Programme
JSEEBSS, Vol. 14/2014, Issue 4: Special section on 1990 elections in Bosnia & Herzegovina
October 30, 2014 , Thanos Veremis, Ioannis Armakolas
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