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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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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 First Aid Training Course for Primary Health Care Providers in Nagorno Karabagh: Assessing Knowledge Retention

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2012
AbstractIntroductionConflict in the South Caucasus’ Nagorno Karabagh region has damaged health facilities and disrupted the delivery of services and supplies as well as led to depletion of human and fixed capital and weakened the de facto government's ability to provide training for health care providers.ProblemIn response to documented medical ...
Michael E, Thompson   +2 more
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Factors associated with vision-related quality of life among the adult population living in Nagorno Karabagh

Public Health, 2017
Visual impairment and blindness are major public health problems causing significant suffering, disability, loss of productivity, and diminishing quality of life for millions of people. This study explored the factors associated with the overall vision-related quality of life (VRQoL) and its different domains in the adult population of Nagorno Karabakh
T, Harutyunyan, A, Giloyan, V, Petrosyan
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Nagorno-Karabagh: International Political Dimensions

2001
The 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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How autocracy impedes de-securitization, or why democracy matters: the case of Nagorno-Karabagh in the eyes of Azerbaijanis

Caucasus Survey, 2018
This article analyses the democracy/security nexus by looking at how autocratic rule guides popular opinion in what have come to be known as “frozen conflicts”. In tackling the role of democracy in security, we draw on the concepts of “securitization” and “desecuritization”. Based on the studies of Buzan, Waever and Aradau, we extend current approaches
Leila Alieva, Bakhtiyar Aslanov
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A People’s Will: Armenian Irredentism over Nagorno Karabagh

2001
The 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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