Sunday, February 03, 2008

STUDIES: Caucasian Review of International Affairs, Vol. 2 (1) - Winter 2008

Winter 2008 issue of the Caucasian Review of International Affairs (CRIA) is available online at http://www.cria-online.org

Contents:
-Note from the Editor-in-Chief (http://cria-online.org/j2_1.php)

-The Three Colors of War: Russian, Turkish, and Iranian Military
Threat to the South Caucasus by Lasha Tchantouridzé
(http://cria-online.org/j2_2.php)

-Nagorno-Karabakh: basis and reality of Soviet-era legal and economic claims used to justify the Armenia-Azerbaijan war by Adil Baguirov
(http://cria-online.org/j2_3.php)

-Russia, Iran, and the Conflict in Chechnya by Martin Malek
(http://cria-online.org/j2_4.php)

-Iran's Strategy in the South Caucasus by Kaweh Sadegh-Zadeh
(http://cria-online.org/j2_5.php)

-The Russian Defense Reform and its Limitations by Andrew Liaropoulos
(http://cria-online.org/j2_6.php)

-NATO cooperation towards South Caucasus by Alberto Priego
(http://cria-online.org/j2_7.php)

-Interview with Kevin T. Ryan, Harvard University
(http://cria-online.org/j2_8.php)

-Book Review by Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont
(http://cria-online.org/j2_9.php)

The CRIA is a Germany-based quarterly peer-reviewed free, non-profit and online academic journal. The Review is committed to promote a better understanding of the regional affairs by providing relevant background information and analysis, as far as the Caucasus in general, and the South Caucasus in particular are concerned. The CRIA also welcomes lucid, well-documented papers on all aspects of international affairs, from all political viewpoints.

The deadline for submission of papers for the next Spring issue is the 31st of March 2008. Manuscript guidelines can be found at http://cria-online.org/submit.php

Best regards, Nasimi Aghayev

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