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Blue Ocean Strategy for South Caucasus

... 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 of the region has deteriorated with a continuous decline in birth rates coupled with emigration, difficult ...

26.03.2021

The Caucasus: Out of Tune

... & War: A Theory of International Relations. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1966. 9 . Sabine Fischer: Europe Needs to Involve Abkhazia to Maintain Open Channels of Communication http://www.caucasustimes.com/article.asp?id=20987 [in Russian] 10 . http://www.... ... Foreign Affairs of Poland and Sweden. The project focuses on bringing closer the European Union and 6 post-Soviet countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine). The Eastern Partnership was inaugurated in Prague on 7 May, 2009.

17.11.2015

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