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Year: 2014

Russia and Eurasia

Is Gazprom Waiting to Pounce on a Piece of a Georgian Pipeline?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Nino Pasturia | 13 July 2010 An effort to remove Georgia’s North-South gas pipeline from a list of strategic state-owned properties is stirring controversy. Officials in Tbilisi maintain that full privatization...
Russia and Eurasia

Aid Distribution May Deepen Ethnic Divide in Southern Kyrgyzstan

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
 By Alisher Khamidov | 14 June 2010 Not only is southern Kyrgyzstan experiencing a refugee crisis, the region is facing a humanitarian disaster brought on by deepening shortages of food and medical...
Russia and Eurasia

Bill to Boost Nazarbayev’s Powers in Kazakhstan Remains Theoretically Alive

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Joanna Lillis | 09 June 2010 It has been widely reported that Kazakhstan’s president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has rejected parliament-approved amendments to enhance his executive powers. But Nazarbayev’s refusal to sign the...
Russia and Eurasia

Regional Cooperation of South Caucasus States: Illusions, Reality, Perspectives

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur Shiriyev | 01 June 2010 The South Caucasus is a region where a number of unresolved conflicts still exist in the absence of regional security arrangements. Indeed, three unresolved (Nagorno-Karabakh,...
Russia and Eurasia

In the Deep Freeze: A Cold War legacy and the visa-free Programme between Russia and Japan

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Paul Richardson | 01 June 2010 The Southern Kurils are three islands and a cluster of rocky outcrops that lie off the north-east coast of Hokkaido. The Japanese collectively refer to...
Russia and Eurasia

South Caucasus Needs More Pro-Active EU Engagement

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur SHIRIYEV | 31 May 2010 The European Parliament, or EP, approved a report on May 20 on the need for a European Union strategy for the South Caucasus, which stresses...
Russia and Eurasia

Turkish-Russian Strategic Depth in South Caucasus

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur Shiriyev | 21 May 2010   Turkey’s recent shuttle diplomacy between Moscow, Baku and Tbilisi has indirectly confirmed the strategic depth of its foreign policy as the country seeks to...
Russia and Eurasia

Armenian Diaspora: Influence on Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur Shiriyev | 17 May 2010 In recent weeks, Armenian parliamentarians and political analysts have called on Armenian diaspora organizations to press for international recognition of the Armenian regime in Karabakh...
Russia and Eurasia

The South Caucasus: A common future?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur Shiriyev | 29 April 2010   Religious leaders from Armenia and Azerbaijan made a call in Baku for a peaceful resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The head of the...
Russia and Eurasia

Has Armenia Changed?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur Shiriyev | 22 April 2010   The word "change" has recently become rather popular in political campaigns, starting of course with that of U.S. President Barack Obama, who perhaps led...
Russia and Eurasia

Is GUAM Really Only an “Organisation for Democracy and Economic Development” in The Black Sea Region?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Assoc. Prof. Bayram Gungor | 01 April 2010 It is widely known that the most basic form of integrations is the cooperation agreements. However, cooperation agreements are different from...
Russia and Eurasia

Turkish-Armenian Relations Doomed to Failure: Why Does History Repeat Itself in The 21st Century?*

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Dr. Ayla Gol | 01 April 2010   Has anyone who is interested in Turkish and Armenian relations been really surprised that the most recent diplomatic attempts to normalise relations between...
Russia and Eurasia

Time to change of ‘status quo’ in Karabakh conflict

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Zaur Shiriyev | 01 April 2010 Peace talks to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict have been under way for more than a decade with virtually no tangible progress. The last few weeks...
Russia and Eurasia

Caucasus witnessing ‘state terror’

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Oleg Orlov | 31 March 2010 In the Northern Caucasus (including Chechnya), underground militia which use terrorist methods are fighting the Russian state. In turn, the state and its military structures,...
Russia and Eurasia

Armenians will complain about Turkey

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
By Mehmet Ali Birand | 30 March 2010   The Armenian people get up each morning thinking of genocide, talking about Turkey during the day and watch news on TV about Erdoğan...

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