Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy and the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict avril 10, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Elizabeth Fuller, Georgia, IAI Working Papers, Iran, Istituto Affari Internazionali, nago, natural gas, oil, pipeline, Russia, Turkey
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IAI Working Papers (Istituto Affari Internazionali) 13/12, April 2013, 11 p.
by Elizabeth Fuller *
The over-riding objective of Azerbaijan’s foreign policy has been to secure a solution to the longstanding conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh on Azerbaijan’s terms. (en savoir plus…)
The Armenian-Iran Relationship janvier 17, 2013
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Economie, Energie, Etats-Unis, Moyen Orient, Russie, Turquie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caspian Sea, Caucasus, Claude Moniquet, European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center, Georgia, Iran, Israël, Russia, South Caucasus, Turkey, USA, William Racimora
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European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC) 17 Jan 2013, 65 p.
Edited by Claude Moniquet and William Racimora *
For more than 20 years, the Islamic Republic of Iran has appeared as the main and most reliable ally of the republic of Armenia. (en savoir plus…)
An Audit of Power: Turkey’s Leverage in the Post Soviet Space juin 18, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Energie, Russie, Turquie, Turquie-UE.Tags: Adam Balcer, Azerbaijan, Black Sea, Black Sea Discussion Paper Series, Caucasus, Central Asia, demosEUROPA – Centre for European Strategy, EDAM, energy, foreign policy, Georgia, Russia, South Caucasus, Turkey, USSR
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Black Sea Discussion Paper Series (EDAM) 2012/3, 15 p.
Adam Balcer *
Tectonic shifts in the balance of power between the key players in the post-Soviet area will take place within the next decades. (en savoir plus…)
Iran War Threat Rattles Nerves in Caucasus avril 13, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Etats-Unis, Moyen Orient, Russie, Turquie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Georgia, Iran, Israël, Nagorno-Karabakh, Russia, Russie, Turkey, Turquie
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The Moscow Times (Russia) 13 April 2012, p. 1 & 3
By Nikolaus von Twickel
When the world’s major powers gather in Istanbul on Saturday for crucial talks with Tehran on its nuclear program, Moscow’s negotiators will have extra motivation to avoid a war. (en savoir plus…)
The Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan and Georgia mars 29, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Etats-Unis, Russie.Tags: Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Caucasus Analytical Digest, foreign policy, George Khelashvili, Georgia, Kornely Kakachia, Lili Di Puppo, Rashad Shirinov, Russia, Russie, USA
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Caucasus Analytical Digest, No. 37, 29 March 2012, 16 p.
Special Editor: Lili Di Puppo
This issue of the Caucasus Analytical Digest examines the foreign policies of Azerbaijan and Georgia. (en savoir plus…)
Batumi ‘miracle’ mars 20, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Economie.Tags: Batumi, Black Sea, economy, Georgia, Richard W. Rahn
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The Washington Times (USA) March 20, 2012, p. B3
By Richard W. Rahn *
Ancient Georgian city is benefiting from modern free-market economy. (en savoir plus…)
The Next Stage of Russia’s Resurgence: The Caucasus States février 10, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Asie Centrale, Caucase, Economie, Energie, Russie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Georgia, Russia, Russie
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STRATFOR (USA)
February 10, 2012
The former Soviet republics in the Caucasus — Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan — have very different attitudes toward Russia’s resurgence. Armenia depends on Russia for its security and is one of Moscow’s most loyal allies. (en savoir plus…)
Echoes of war across the South Caucasus février 3, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Caucase, Energie, Russie, Turquie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Georgia, Iran, Israël, Nagorno-Karabakh, Nicholas Clayton, Russia, Russie, South Caucasus, Turkey, Turquie, USA
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Asia Times Online (Hong Kong) February 3, 2012
By Nicholas Clayton *, Tbilisi (Georgia)
As the standoff over Iran’s nuclear program intensifies, South Caucasus leaders are pondering contingencies since the consequences of open conflict or prolonged tensions are potentially serious for all three nations. (en savoir plus…)
