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The Caucasus: Between East and West

On the intertwined interests of regional and external powers in South Caucasus Caucasus: turbulence in the shadow of Ukraine These days, the Caucasus has been pushed to the margins of the ... ... importance of geopolitical transformations in this part of Eurasia should by no means be underestimated. Sergey Markedonov: Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: Last Chapter or More to Come? To begin with, it was here, in South Caucasus, that the internationalization ...

01.04.2024

Blue Ocean Strategy for South Caucasus

... that emerged in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Andrey Kortunov: The Liberal Project and Its Relevance for Armenia Nagorno-Karabakh is the latest example, as most of the ethnic quarrels in the South Caucasus are still ongoing since 1991, with Abkhazia and South Ossetia remaining de facto [ 1 ] independent from Georgia, while only one of the three recognized countries (Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan), Armenia, has managed to join a supranational framework [ 2 ]. In over three decades, the political-economic context ...

26.03.2021

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