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Engagée en 1992, la médiation de l’osce en vue du règlement du conflit du Haut-Karabagh a été confrontée à une impasse. Cet article a pour objet d’explorer les causes de l’enlisement des négociations à travers deux variables : le contexte interne au conflit et son environnement international.
Jafalian, Annie, Annie Jafalian
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Nagorno Karabagh: Transition and the elite
Central Asian Survey, 1999(1999). Nagorno Karabagh: Transition and the elite. Central Asian Survey: Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 435-461.
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Britain and the question of Mountainous Karabagh
Middle Eastern Studies, 1980Mutual suspicion, rivalry and intermittent wars bedeviled the relations of the short-lived Transcaucasian republics of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Conflicting territorial claims supplied the dynamite for an explosive situation which could not be defused by negotiation and compromise because of the rabid nationalism and fanaticism of the republics'
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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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Nagorno-Karabagh: International Political Dimensions
2001The Nagorno-Karabagh issue has expanded, since its military inception in 1988, to emerge as one of the most significant post-Soviet conflicts. This is particularly the case given the conflict’s inherent nature whereby the political and diplomatic challenges of balancing the principles of territorial integrity and the right to national self ...
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Armenia and Karabagh: the struggle for unity
International Affairs, 1992Julian Birch, Birch Julian
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EM in the ‘black forest’: Nagorno Karabagh
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004Fredrick M Abrahamian
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Civil Society Born in the Square: the Karabagh Movement in Perspective
2001Karabagh and Armenia were constituent parts of the Soviet Union, and more than ten years have passed since the stormy 1988 upheavals there brought life to many dormant undercurrents in the larger Soviet empire. The fall of the Soviet Union less than four years later took many western political scientists by surprise, and in the intervening years the ...
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Possible Solutions to the Nagorno-Karabagh Problem: a Strategic Perspective
2001The continued failure of international mediation efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict prompts a detailed consideration of the following topics: (1) the actual causes of the conflict and the actual objectives of the direct participants; (2) the systemic–structural flaws of the OSCE’s Minsk Group peace plan and the reasons why it is ...
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