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The South Caucasus - Between integration and fragmentation [PDF]
The South Caucasus is situated at the intersection of Eurasia’s major transport and energy corridors, making it an important geostrategic region. Traditional regional actors Iran, Turkey and Russia have jostled for influence and power in the region for ...
Shiriyev, Zaur +11 more
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Engaging Civil Society in the Nagorno Karabakh Conflict: What Role for the EU and its Neighbourhood Policy? [PDF]
The conflict over Nagorno Karabakh, opposing Armenia and Azerbaijan, is the longest conflict in the OSCE area and a fundamental security threat to the South Caucasus and surrounding regions, preventing full and inclusive economic development and ...
Licínia Simão
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Foreign Policy in the South Caucasus
Twenty years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are still addressing the challenges of post-Soviet independence, albeit with varying degrees of success.
Kavanagh, Sean Edward
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Of neighbours, partners and EU aspirants: the case of EU-Georgia relations since the 2003 Rose Revolution. EU Centre Background Brief No. 5, September 2011 [PDF]
Summary. This background brief examines the relations between the EU and its eastern neighbours through a case study of Georgia. What are the underpinnings and factors driving EU policies such as the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and the ...
Loke, Hoe-Yeong
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Is the South Caucasus a Region?
The South Caucasus is a neighborhood rather than a region because the three countries located there have different threat perceptions, see their wellbeing in varying ways, and have contrasting visions of themselves. Avoiding the temptation to view the South Caucasus as a region will help Western countries develop more effective policies toward the ...
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Extra-Regional Actors in the South Caucasus: Armenia–India Alignment in the Spotlight
Armenia’s quest for new security guarantors after the Second Garabagh War has elevated India to the position of its key arms supplier. This marks the emergence of India as a new extra-regional actor with a footprint in the South Caucasus amid the ongoing
Abbassoy, Aynur, Huseynov, Vasif
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Aspects regarding the security environment in South Caucasus
Transitions from Soviet authoritarianism and planned economies to democracy and market economies have not been successfully completed in any of the three states from South Caucasus.
Lavinia Lupu
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Geopolitical importance of the South Caucasus after World War I
The main subject of the article is to present role in international relations of three inde-pendent republics of South Caucasus: Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, existing in 1918-1921.
Olszewski, Paweł
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Ottoman State-South Caucasus relations (1917-1918)
Sunulan bu Yüksek Lisans tezinin konusu Türkiye için her zaman stratejik önemini koruyan doğu komşumuz Güney Kafkasya'nın tarihinde dikkati çeken 1917–1918 yılları Güney Kafkasya Federasyonu dönemini kapsamaktadır.
Iadigarov, Emin
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