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'''''Journal of Turkish Weekly''''' was an English language Turkish news website run by the ], targeted towards policymakers.<ref name=about/> The journal provided a Turkish approach on global and regional issues. Established in 2004, it is owned by the USAK Derneği, which publishes other printed and online periodicals. It was updated online at least five times daily.
Most of the content of the web site is republications from Turkish and international news sources.


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The journal publishes also own blog-style comments and analysis, taking a nationalistic approach - often in relation to the Armenian issue. A February 2005 article in the journal is about the debate on the ] concluded by stating: ''Armenians do not want to discuss 'genocide' allegations...They do not accept any debate about the past...''<ref></ref>
Its website provided free access to the full text of recent articles and book reviews. Topics covered by these include: Turkish politics, relations between Turkey and the European Union; Turkey and terrorism; the Cyprus issue; security issues relating to Armenia; Turkish history; ethnic groups; Islamic fundamentalism; and Turkey.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=20060830-135526 |title=Intute.ac.uk |access-date=2009-09-14 |archive-date=2012-03-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120329120354/http://www.intute.ac.uk/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=20060830-135526 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


== Major sections ==
The journal claims that they receive about 150.000 visits everyday.
The online newspaper was organized into three sections:
#News, which includes national, world, economy, Balkans, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Central Asia, Caucasus and Americas
#Comments, which includes editorials, op-eds and letters to the editor.
#Articles, which include English, German, and Turkish articles on Turkey, Central Asia, Russia, Europe, Americas, law, and security


The journal claimed to receive about 350,000 website visits per month.<ref name="about">{{cite web|title=Advertise With JTW|url=http://www.turkishweekly.net/aboutus.php?id=12|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303212645/http://www.turkishweekly.net/aboutus.php?id=12|archive-date=2016-03-03|access-date=2008-07-27|work=www.turkishweekly.net }}</ref>
The '''JTW''' essays are regularly cited by respected international media
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==Notes== == Columnists ==
* Serpil Açıkalın
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* Nermin Aydemir
* Alon Ben-Meir
* İhsan Bal
* Haluk Direskeneli
* Çağlar Dölek
* Arzu Celalifer Ekinci
* Çağrı Erhan
* Metin Gezen
* İrem Güney
* Rovshan İbrahimov
* Habibe Kader
* Kamer Kasım
* Imran Khan
* İbrahim Kay
* Havva Kök
* Mustafa Kutlay
* ]
* Mirzet Mujezinovic
* Mehmet Özcan
* Hasan Selim Özertem
* Güner Özkan
* Sundeep Waslekar
* Barış Sanlı
* Fatma Yılmaz

==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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Journal of Turkish Weekly
Type of siteNews
OwnerInternational Strategic Research Organization
URLhttp://www.turkishweekly.net
Current statusClosed

Journal of Turkish Weekly was an English language Turkish news website run by the International Strategic Research Organization, targeted towards policymakers. The journal provided a Turkish approach on global and regional issues. Established in 2004, it is owned by the USAK Derneği, which publishes other printed and online periodicals. It was updated online at least five times daily.

JTW Headquarters, Ankara 2010

Its website provided free access to the full text of recent articles and book reviews. Topics covered by these include: Turkish politics, relations between Turkey and the European Union; Turkey and terrorism; the Cyprus issue; security issues relating to Armenia; Turkish history; ethnic groups; Islamic fundamentalism; and Turkey.

Major sections

The online newspaper was organized into three sections:

  1. News, which includes national, world, economy, Balkans, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Central Asia, Caucasus and Americas
  2. Comments, which includes editorials, op-eds and letters to the editor.
  3. Articles, which include English, German, and Turkish articles on Turkey, Central Asia, Russia, Europe, Americas, law, and security

The journal claimed to receive about 350,000 website visits per month.

Columnists

  • Serpil Açıkalın
  • Nermin Aydemir
  • Alon Ben-Meir
  • İhsan Bal
  • Haluk Direskeneli
  • Çağlar Dölek
  • Arzu Celalifer Ekinci
  • Çağrı Erhan
  • Metin Gezen
  • İrem Güney
  • Rovshan İbrahimov
  • Habibe Kader
  • Kamer Kasım
  • Imran Khan
  • İbrahim Kay
  • Havva Kök
  • Mustafa Kutlay
  • Sedat Laçiner
  • Mirzet Mujezinovic
  • Mehmet Özcan
  • Hasan Selim Özertem
  • Güner Özkan
  • Sundeep Waslekar
  • Barış Sanlı
  • Fatma Yılmaz

References

  1. ^ "Advertise With JTW". www.turkishweekly.net. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
  2. "Intute.ac.uk". Archived from the original on 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2009-09-14.

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