Causes and Visions of Conflict in Abkhazia [PDF]
This paper analyzes the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict from the perspective of four major players (the Georgians, the Abkhaz, the Russians, and the West). It also explains the formation of the Georgian and Abkhaz national projects. It concludes with options for a possible settlement.
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Taxonomic revision of the neophyte nightshades (<i>Solanum</i>, Solanaceae) in European Russia and the North Caucasus. [PDF]
Sukhorukov AP +5 more
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Cheque-Mates? Abkhazia’s Quest for International Recognition
Abkhazia’s contested status is a source of geopolitical conflict between states and alliances. But how has the campaign to expand this unrecognised state’s network of diplomatic contacts been conducted? Using a wealth of contemporary archival material made available by Wikileaks, combined with interviews with key players in the process, this article ...
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Neurological Presentations of Endemic Tropical Diseases in Central Europe. [PDF]
Gójska-Grymajło A +2 more
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The prevalence of headache disorders among children and adolescents in Georgia: a cross-sectional schools-based study. [PDF]
Tatishvili NN +18 more
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Drug-resistant tuberculosis in war and complex emergencies: jeopardising progress towards TB elimination and antimicrobial resistance control - a scoping review and perspective. [PDF]
Monedero-Recuero I +17 more
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The Charophytes (Characeae, Charophyceae) of the Caucasus. [PDF]
Romanov RE +7 more
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Revealing a Novel Potential Pest of Plum Trees in the Caucasus: A Species Resembling the European Leaf-Mining Stigmella plagicolella, Nepticulidae. [PDF]
Stonis JR +3 more
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The whole genome sequence data analyses of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain SBH321 isolated in Sabah, Malaysia, belongs to Ural family of Lineage 4. [PDF]
Jani J +5 more
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