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Identifying priority healthcare trainings in frozen conflict situations: The case of Nagorno Karabagh [PDF]
Introduction Health care in post-war situations, where the system's human and fixed capital are depleted, is challenging. The addition of a frozen conflict situation, where international recognition of boundaries and authorities are lacking, introduces ...
Dorian Alina H +2 more
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Violation of the Global Ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabagh: A Viral Amplification of Aggression. [PDF]
AbstractOn March 23, 2020, the United Nations (UN) made an “Appeal for a Global Ceasefire following the Outbreak of Coronavirus.” Despite this appeal, the Nagorno-Karabagh war was instigated on September 27, 2020. This Guest Editorial frames the conflict in the context of the UN appeal and by introducing a figure that plots seven-day average ...
Chekijian S, Bazarchyan A.
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Karabağ’daki Hocalı Soykırımının Tarihi Arka Planı
Karabağ Hanlığının kurucusu Penah Ali Handır. Penah Ali Bey göçebe hayat süren Cevanşir Türkmenlerinden olup Sarıcalı oymağına mensuptur. Önceleri İran hükümdarı Nadir Şah’ın hizmetinde bulunmuş ve onun emrinde önemli görevler yapmıştır.
İsmail Özçelik
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According to the collapse of USSR, in all parts of former Soviet Union, as a legacy of the stalinian politics, the interethnic relations became stressly, driving to territorial claims. Nagorny Karabagh (NKR) situation catch in fire all South Caucasus and led to a military conflict between Azéris and Armenian peoples, associated with radical ethnic ...
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Russia in Nagorno Karabagh Conflict: A Mediator or an Arms Dealer
In the post-Soviet era, the Nagorno Karabagh conflict has been a major source of tension in the South Caucasus. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia, the United States, and France have all been involved in the mediation process between Nagorno Karabagh, Armenia, and Azerbaijan over the resolution of the conflict. Russia, given its historical ties,
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NAGORNO-KARABAGH CONFLICT AND ROLE OF MAJOR POWERS: AN INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE
Nagorno-Karabagh is a long-drawn-out conflict crafted around two competing positions identified as self-determination and state sovereignty. The political tactics of Stalin based on divide and rule and pan-Turkism in 1870 coupled with the Armenian ...
Asma Rashid
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The paper discusses the effect of the 19th century rebirth of Armenian nationalism in the Ottoman or Western Armenia and Russian or Eastern Armenia and of Azeri nationalism in Russian Azerbaijan with its ramifications in Iran and Ottoman Turkey on the ...
Ricardo Juan Torres
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The Many Nationalities of Tamara Khanum: Friendship of the Peoples at Home, Abroad, and Within
Abstract Inspired by scholarship on empire and historical biography, this article examines the life of Soviet entertainer Tamara Khanum (1906–91) and her formation as a socialist intermediary. First, it considers how an ethnic Armenian born in the Uzbek SSR came to represent an image of liberated Eastern femininity to domestic audiences.
Charles D. Shaw
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We present new biostratigraphic results from two ophiolite outcrops in Armenia. The discovery of upper Tithonian–lower Berriasian diagnostic radiolarian species (Vallupus gracilis Li and Sashida) in the lower radiolarites of the Dali section allows to ...
Danelian, Taniel +5 more
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Recent archaeological research has highlighted the potential role of mobile pastoral groups in the diffusion of raw materials and technological innovations between the southern Caucasus and north‐western Iran from the Neolithic onwards. Two successive projects, PAST‐OBS and SCOPE, were designed to explore this hypothesis through the study of obsidian ...
M. Orange +7 more
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