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NATO policies in South Caucasus
Security is important in individual, state, regional and international level.Security is determined by threat perception and threat perception has changed. Now,source, time and place of a threat cannot be known beforehand. In globalized world, adestabilized, conflicting area is also concern of a distant country because of thecharacteristics of new ...
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Transnational Security of South Caucasus
Despite of occupying a comparatively small territory, The South Caucasus exhibit a bizarre cultural, religious, linguistic, ethnical diversity. The region is squeezed between Caspian and Black Seas, comprising the states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and ...
TSKHOVREBADZE, Tamta
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This book examines the underlying factors of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the South Caucasus from 1905 to 1994, and explores the ways in which issues of ethnicity and nationalism contributed to that conflict.
Geukjian O.
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The South of the Poor North: Caucasus Subjectivity and the Complex of Secondary “Australism”
The erasing of the Second World has resulted in the increased binarity of the world order and changing of its axis to the North-South divide. Similarly to the West-East partition it tends to homogenize various local histories into imagined essentialized ...
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Azerbaijan in the South Caucasus policy of great powers
With its geopolitical position, natural resources, economic potential and other superior features, Azerbaijan is an important country in the South Caucasus.
Gunay Feyziyeva
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Europe's unrecognised Neighbours: The EU in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. CEPS Working Document, No. 260, 15 March 2007 [PDF]
The EU can do little to achieve its policy objectives in its Eastern neighbourhood without facing the issue of secessionist conflicts. This paper deals with EU policy towards Georgia and the secessionist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Popescu, Nicu.
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This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of economic and social mobility in countries in the South Caucasus by complementing available household survey data in each of the countries in the subregion with other sources, such as the Life in Transition Survey (2016).
Cancho, Cesar +3 more
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Since the 2020 Karabakh War, the South Caucasus Changed Significantly – To the Better
President Donald Trump frequently highlights that his administration has resolved seven conflicts since taking office in January. Among them, he includes the Armenia–Azerbaijan dispute. On August 8, the leaders of the two South Caucasus states signed a
Huseynov, Vasif
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The thesis presents geopolitical situation of South Caucasus region in relation to Europe, with focus on the European Union. Specific geopolitical conditions of the South Caucasus led from the emergence of independent states in this area to so called ...
Zacpalová, Lucie
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Complementation in the Northwest Caucasian Languages
The article addresses the topic of complementation in the Northwest Caucasian (Abkhaz-Adyghe) languages in the North Caucasus. This study of complementation focuses on various relations between main clauses and main predicates with a clause-like ...
Vamling, Karina, Kumakhov, Mukhadin
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