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Markedonov, Sergei: Russia as a "Caucasian power". The contemporary greater Caucasus is one of the most militarized regions in the world. - S. 20-24. Babich, Dmitry: A powder keg of a region. Present conflicts in the Caucasus are deeply roooted on history. - S. 24-26 Sukhov, Ivan: Vengeful neighbors. The prigorodny district remains a point of contention between Ossetia and Ingushetia. - S. 27-29. Walker, Shaun: Hope, revived. Abkhazia benefits most from the Russia-Georgia quarrel. - S. 31-33. Oliphant, Roland: Unjust secession. Did the World's recognition of Kosovo influence Russia's acknowledgement of Georgia's breakaway republics? - S. 33-35. Velizade, Ilgar: The biased mediator. Georgia's exodus from the CIS left the Caucasus with little common ground. - S. 36-37. Kasaev, Alan: A new axis forms. A whole array of post-Soviet states remain within the sphere of Russia's influence. - S. 38-40. Shermatova, Sanobar: Energy, coming through. Pipeline politics is one of the main driving forces in the Caucasus. - S. 39-42. Balashov, Sergei: A taste of war. Ethnic restaurants in Russia are affected by disputes in the Caucasus. - S. 43-44. Babich, Dmitry: The lost Paris of the Caucasus. The Natives of Azerbaijan's capital thrive on all continents. - S. 45-48. Burger, Ethan: A world destroyed. - S. 49. Tsygankov, Andrei: Choosing the lesser evil. - S. 50
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Markedonov, Sergei: Russia as a "Caucasian power". The contemporary greater Caucasus is one of the most militarized regions in the world. - S. 20-24. Babich, Dmitry: A powder keg of a region. Present conflicts in the Caucasus are deeply roooted on history. - S. 24-26 Sukhov, Ivan: Vengeful neighbors. The prigorodny district remains a point of contention between Ossetia and Ingushetia. - S. 27-29. Walker, Shaun: Hope, revived. Abkhazia benefits most from the Russia-Georgia quarrel. - S. 31-33. Oliphant, Roland: Unjust secession. Did the World's recognition of Kosovo influence Russia's acknowledgement of Georgia's breakaway republics? - S. 33-35. Velizade, Ilgar: The biased mediator. Georgia's exodus from the CIS left the Caucasus with little common ground. - S. 36-37. Kasaev, Alan: A new axis forms. A whole array of post-Soviet states remain within the sphere of Russia's influence. - S. 38-40. Shermatova, Sanobar: Energy, coming through. Pipeline politics is one of the main driving forces in the Cauc
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Russia profile, Amsterdam : Independent Media, 2003, 5(2008), 9, Seite 20-50
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volume:5
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year:2008
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number:9
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pages:20-50
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