State building and conflict resolution in the Caucasus / by Charlotte Hille.

State building processes in the Caucasus are influenced by the culture of the Caucasus, and previous experiences with state building after World War I. The conflicts which erupted at the time have influenced territorial claims. The role of foreign powers as Russia, the United States, Turkey, Germany...

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Superior document:Eurasian studies library. Historical, political and social studies of Slavic and Islamic cultures in the Eurasian region ; v. 1
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Eurasian studies library ; v. 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (373 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Chapter One. Overview Of The Caucasus /
Chapter Two. State Building, Theoretical Approaches /
Chapter Three. State Building In The North Caucasus /
Chapter Four. State Building In The North Caucasus After The Russian Revolution /
Chapter Five. State Building In The South Caucasus Before 1917 /
Chapter Six. State Building In The South Caucasus After The Russian Revolution /
Chapter Seven. Georgia Between 1918 And 1921 /
Chapter Eight. Armenia Between 1918 And 1921 /
Chapter Nine. Disputed Territories: Nagorno-Karabakh, Nakhichevan And Zangezur /
Chapter Ten. Azerbaijan Between 1918 And 1921 /
Chapter Eleven. The South Caucasus As Part Of The Soviet Union: The Period 1921–1936 /
Chapter Twelve. Territorial Claims After The Second World War /
Chapter Thirteen. Perestroika And Glasnost /
Chapter Fourteen. State Building In The South Caucasus Since 1991 /
Chapter Fifteen. State Building In Georgia Since 1991 /
Chapter Sixteen. State Building In Armenia Since 1991 /
Chapter Seventeen. State Building In Azerbaijan Since 1991 /
Chapter Eighteen. State Building In The North Caucasus Since 1991 /
Chapter Nineteen. Conflict Resolution In The South Caucasus /
Chapter Twenty. Conflict Resolution In The North Caucasus /
Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:State building processes in the Caucasus are influenced by the culture of the Caucasus, and previous experiences with state building after World War I. The conflicts which erupted at the time have influenced territorial claims. The role of foreign powers as Russia, the United States, Turkey, Germany is considerable in the region. Divide and rule policy of Joseph Stalin is another factor which describes existing animosities between peoples in the Caucasus. Since 1989 a transition process, or state building process, has started in the North and the South Caucasus. This book gives an in-depth analysis of the backgrounds of the conflicts, including activities by IGO's and NGOs, and the developments in international law with regard to state building practice.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282786423
9786612786426
9047441362
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Charlotte Hille.