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Conflict Resolution in South Caucasus - Challenges to International Efforts

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Esmira Jafarova is visiting scholar at Columbia University's Harriman Institute, and has previously held diplomatic positions at the Permanent Missions of Azerbaijan to the OSCE and to the United Nations. Klappentext This book explores challenges to international conflict resolution efforts in the South Caucasus. It examines the efforts made by the UN, the OSCE, and the EU, and by the states of Russia, Turkey, and the United States. The conflict is analyzed through the theoretical frameworks of neorealism, constructivism, and neoclassical realism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. South Caucasus in a Perspective: Introduction, Context, and Theoretical Framework Chapter 2. Background to the Conflicts in South Caucasus Chapter 3. The United Nations and the OSCE in Action Chapter 4. Regional Players: Russia and TurkeyChapter 5. Euro-Atlantic Actors: The EU and the United States Chapter 6. Theoretical Analysis: Contradictory Narratives, Actors' Interests Hypotheses,and the Role of Diaspora in Formation of Interests Chapter 7. Conclusions

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