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U.S. PRIORITIES IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS
The South Caucasus that has historically seen the influence struggle between Russia, Turkey and Iran, in modern times, has yet again become an arena where geopolitical powers are locked in a clinch. Along the
Read More »WARLICK’S PRINCIPLES: REPETITION OF THE OBVIOUS IN LIGHT OF DOUBLE STANDARDS
Passivity of the co-chairs of the Minsk Group of the OSCE is not something new. For several years now they have actually failed to achieve real progress in the settlement of the conflict. With
Read More »MISTAKE OF THE U.S. IN THE CAUCASUS: ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN IN A “SINGLE MOULD”
Washington has recently been drawing criticism in connection with its policy on the South Caucasus. This criticism largely emanates from the lack of differentiated approach to the regional states. Modern geopolitical realities prove to
Read More »CONCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES OF THE U.S.’S SOUTH CAUCASUS POLICY
The U.S. has clearly pursued the policy aimed at preserving its super power position in the aftermath of the Cold War.(1). Thus, the U.S. aims to prevent the detrimental extent of strengthening of other
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