Fwd: Announcing new publication on the post-Soviet Caucasus


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Subject: Fwd: Announcing new publication on the post-Soviet Caucasus

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Fwd: Announcing new publication on the post-Soviet Caucasus


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From: "Jim Taylor" <[email protected]>

Dear colleagues,
 
Just sending this announcement, which may be of interest to many of
you. It is about a new monograph written by Azerbaijani political
scientist.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jim Taylor, Ph.D.
Freelance Foreign Policy Analyst
Washington, DC
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A new monograph "The Post-Soviet Caucasus Within New Geopolitical
Framework: Towards Conflict or Peace?" written by Elkhan Nuriyev
(2000: AFB Press: Bonn, Germany) has been announced by the Peace
Research and Conflict Resolution Center in Bonn. The author is an
Azerbaijani political scientist and currently Alexander von Humboldt
Research Fellow in the Arbeitsstelle Friedensforschung Bonn/Germany.
 
The publication, which just came from the press, examines security
challenges the small nations of the Caucasus are facing in the
post-communist transition period. It also focuses in greater detail on
the foreign influences of the major geopolitical players, which create
immediate problems for new democracies in the region.
 
Elkhan Nuriyev has written extensively on the conflict, oil pipeline,
peace and regional security issues in the Caucasus and the entire
former Soviet Union space. He has also lectured in the United States
and a number of European and Asian countries. More recently, he was
visiting research scholar in a number of U.S. institutions including
George Washington University, Monterey Institute of International
Studies in California, CA and the Kennan Institute for Advanced
Russian Studies of the Woodrow Wilson International Center in
Washington, DC. Presently, Elkhan Nuriyev works at the Peace Research
and Conflict Resolution Center in Bonn under the auspices of the
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
 
Those who would like to get the original copy of the monograph should
contact AFB at the following address.
 
Dr. Regine Mehl
Director
Arbeitsstelle Friedensforschung Bonn (AFB)
Beethovenallee 4, D-53173 Bonn
Tel: +49-228-356032
Fax: +49-228-356050
E-mail: [email protected]
 
Likewise, the electronic version of the publication will be available
at the ABF Internet site in early January 2001 -
http://www.bonn.iz-soz.de/afb/


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