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Turkish Review
EditorKerim Balci
CategoriesInternational relations, Current Events, Politics, Culture, Literature,
FrequencyBimonthly
Circulation 5,000
PublisherFeza Gazetecilik A.S.
Founded2010
Final issueJuly 2016
CountryTurkey
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteTurkish Review
ISSN 1309-9647

Turkish Review was a bimonthly journal published by Feza Publications, focusing primarily on Turkish politics and foreign policy, international affairs, global economics, integration and ideas, and matters related to global socio-political issues. It was available in print on newsstands and in bookstores; select articles are available online.[1] Turkish Review also included press reviews, book reviews, interviews, and Turkish politics spotlights.

Along with the printed journal, Turkish Review also made strong use of its website, social media websites and tools such as Twitter, Friendfeed and Facebook etc., providing weekly commentary and news on current debates in international affairs and Turkish politics. The published articles and interviews were distributed bimonthly through an e-newsletter.[1]

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