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Entrepreneurship in the South Caucasus

2012
Caucasus Analytical Digest (CAD ...
Rudaz, Philippe, Mikaelian, Hrant
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South Caucasus Countries

2016
This chapter demonstrates a tabular model of economic and political determinants and the scope of institutional and trade integration of the South Caucasus post-Soviet countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia) in the period from 1991 to 2015. The factors of de jure (institutional) integration and trade are assigned to each 5-year time intervals.
Katarzyna Czerewacz-Filipowicz   +1 more
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Cities in the South Caucasus

2016
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Petrosyan, Sarhat   +2 more
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Islamism in the South Caucasus

Iran and the Caucasus, 2007
AbstractThe article is dedicated to Islamism and its specific forms of manifestation in the South Caucasus (in Georgia and Azerbaijan Republic in particular). Making no attempt to a full-scale coverage of the subject, the author aims at identifying and displaying the specific targets of a complex study of Islamism, indicating its primary and secondary ...
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Religion in the South Caucasus

2010
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Charles, Robia   +3 more
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The Internet in the South Caucasus

2010
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Krikorian, Onnik   +2 more
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Borders in the South Caucasus

Defense & Security Analysis, 2011
(2011). Borders in the South Caucasus. Defense & Security Analysis: Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 267-276.
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Libraries in the South Caucasus

Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2001
Abstract The social and economic changes in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan since the breakup of the Soviet Union have caused great upheaval in libraries there. Libraries are currently undergoing wide-ranging reforms intended to make their collections more accessible and integrate themselves into the global information network.
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Russia and the South Caucasus

2017
More than 20 years after the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Russia remains the most influential outside power in the South Caucasus. This chapter examines why the region is important to Russia, what its interests are and how it has pursued its relations with the states of the region, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
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