Thursday, November 02, 2006

The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
By Svante E. Cornell

Department of East European Studies
Report no. 46, Department of East European Studies,
Uppsala University, 1999


Contents
Introduction p.1
Since the beginning of 1988, a conflict endures between the South Caucasian nations of Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed area of Nagorno Karabakh. The conflict has led to over twenty thousands casualties and almost one and a half million refugees, a refugee flow which has resulted in a considerable crisis especially in Azerbaijan, with the number of displaced persons numbering close to one million. Over fourteen percent of the territory of Azerbaijan is occupied, territories which have been ethnically cleansed in the course of warfare of their Azeri population by Armenian Forces. full document (pdf) >>>

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1 History and Roots of the Conflict p.3
2 Escalation: 1988-91 p.12
3 War: 1992-94 p.29
4 Russia: the Dishonest Broker? p.43
5 Turkey: Azerbaijan’s Only Ally p.58
6 Iran: In the Pitfalls of History p.80
7 The United States: From Neglect to Commitment p.95
8 Mediation and The Search for Solutions p.115
9 Nagorno-Karabakh in Eurasian Geopolitics p.142
10 Conclusions p.149 11 Bibliography (Abridged) p.153

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