Southern Europe and the Balkans, as a region, is currently undergoing major political and social upheavals, giving Southern European and Balkan studies a particular immediacy and calling for a reconsideration of many widely held assumptions. Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal, published with the support of the Association for the Study of Southern Europe and the Balkans (ASSEB) aiming at academic analysis of the region with a comparative perspective. In an increasingly globalized world, this can involve the re-examination of historical claims and of political or economic arguments concerning the position of the region and its individual nation-states in Europe and the world. In this context, the journal will address, in a historically and theoretically informed way, the complex issues facing Southern Europe and the Balkans in the light of global developments and, in particular, European integration. Thus, the journal encourages comparative approaches and views and aims to construct an academic forum to bring together different viewpoints. SubscriptionsVolume 1, 1999, 2 issues. ISSN 1461-3190Institutional rate: £84.00; North America, US$134.00 Personal rate: £28.00; North America, US$48.00 |