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Nagorno‐Karabagh — “apple of discord in the Azerbaijan SSR
Central Asian Survey, 1988(1988). Nagorno‐Karabagh — “apple of discord in the Azerbaijan SSR. Central Asian Survey: Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 63-78.
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A People’s Will: Armenian Irredentism over Nagorno Karabagh
2001The emergence of nationalist movements has reintroduced the polemic regarding the rationale for these crusades, and their potential to affect the stability of the states and regions inside whose boundaries they materialize. The post 1990 quasiunipolar1 system structure, increasingly becoming hegemonic in the late 1990s, the formation of regional ...
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The Karabagh Conflict and the Future of Armenian Statehood
2017(November 1, 1997) 1 My September 26 press conference, more accurately that portion of the press conference that was devoted to Karabagh, became an occasion for fueling intense passions in the press and at gatherings organized by the opposition.
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EM in the ‘black forest’: Nagorno Karabagh
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004Armand H, Dorian, Fredrick M, Abrahamian
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Betrayed Promises of the Karabagh Movement: a Balance Sheet
2001In spring 1997, I happened to pass by an opposition demonstration in Yerevan’s Independence Square. It was a small demonstration com- pared to the demonstrations of the past – a huddle of several hundred ragged men – and the tone was bitter. Such gatherings were not uncommon at that time. The Yerevantsi* accompanying me reflected not on the angry words
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Guerre pour le Haut Karabagh : l'ouverture des hostilités
2021Fontanellaz, Adrien, Cooper, Tom
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NAGORNO-KARABAGH CONFLICT - SOME FACTS
Karabagh, as its name indicates in Turkish "Karabağ" means "black vine-yard" while Nagorno, added afterwards by the Russians and means "mountainous" or, better still, "upper"- can very easily become a touristic land, in fact just like the whole of Caucasus.openaire +1 more source

