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The journal argues that it provides alternative news and comments to the classical sources. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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JTW. A Turkish newsource in English language on international politics, Turkey, Middle East, Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
It has News, Comments, Articles main sections. Updated at least 4 times a day.
Established in 2004. Published by Ankara-based Turkish think tank Institute International Strategic Research Organization (I.S.R.O. - U.S.A.K.).
Apart from its staff's news and comments, the JTW also republishes the articles from BBC, VOA, RFL, IWPR, Jerusalem Post and many other international news sources.
The journal retains the nationalistic approach of the institution, particularly in issues regarding the Armenian Question, which is claimed by Sedat Laçiner (who has a broad mandate over its functions ) as a field of expertise.
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