Manisha Sarade looks at the gendered dimensions and consequences of the conflict in the Nagorno Karabakh region, and how existing social and political structures are compounded by the conflict and patriarchal politics amidst reports of gender-based violence. In this context, women’s participation in peace talks is absolutely necessary if the region is to achieve a sustainable peace
The "four-day war" in Karabakh in April 2016 was the result of a surprise attack by the Azerbaijani ...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh poses the greatest challenge to th...
The work of women’s groups and civil society organizations led by women in conflict zones is underes...
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a territorial and ethnic conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ov...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the role of women as intermediaries, mediators and arbitrat...
Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article an...
This issue of the Caucasus Analytical Digest deals with Local Dimensions of the Nagorno-Karabakh Con...
This study explores peace journalism practices in the context of the 44 days Karabakh war and whethe...
Conflicts between ethnic groups can threaten group survival and exacerbate son preference in conform...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
The most recent 2022 Global Militarization Index ranked Armenia among the top ten most militarized ...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
Ethnic conflicts arte one of the main hampering factors of the state's security and development. Des...
Since the beginning of 1988, there has been a conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the dispu...
The "four-day war" in Karabakh in April 2016 was the result of a surprise attack by the Azerbaijani ...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh poses the greatest challenge to th...
The work of women’s groups and civil society organizations led by women in conflict zones is underes...
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a territorial and ethnic conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ov...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the role of women as intermediaries, mediators and arbitrat...
Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article an...
This issue of the Caucasus Analytical Digest deals with Local Dimensions of the Nagorno-Karabakh Con...
This study explores peace journalism practices in the context of the 44 days Karabakh war and whethe...
Conflicts between ethnic groups can threaten group survival and exacerbate son preference in conform...
The construction of social sex and gender roles means that armed conflict is sexed and gendered. Men...
The most recent 2022 Global Militarization Index ranked Armenia among the top ten most militarized ...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
Ethnic conflicts arte one of the main hampering factors of the state's security and development. Des...
Since the beginning of 1988, there has been a conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the dispu...
The "four-day war" in Karabakh in April 2016 was the result of a surprise attack by the Azerbaijani ...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh poses the greatest challenge to th...