The dissolution of the Soviet Union has caused conflicts of many different types in the Caucasus region. Among them, the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh turned out to be the most intractable dispute since it had the properties of a modern global conflict in terms of territorial, ethnic and national dimensions, intertwined with a historical burden of ancient grievances. Many major states and regional actors such as Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey and OSCE, initiated third party mediation efforts in order to resolve the conflict and to terminate violence. Today, many critics argue that the mediators were to blame for the delay of a peaceful settlement since they gave first priority to their own interests and stalled the negotiation process. Thu...
This White Paper provides a comprehensive summary of the issues that have emerged with the appearanc...
The unsolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and problematic Turkish-Armenian relations are the main ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and examines the historical ...
Armenian and Azerbaijan conflict for Nagorno-Karabakh territory lasts for more than two decades. Bec...
This thesis explores the third parties involvement process in conflicts, particularly in the example...
The present research provides new insights into the main causes of the unsuccessful negotiation atte...
This research study addressed the reasons why the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europ...
The thesis aims to discuss effectiveness of the international conflict resolution in the region of t...
Using Kelman’s framework of the nature of international intractable conflict, this thesis seeks to e...
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict continuous more than 21 years. International community made this conflict ...
In the post-Soviet era, the Nagorno Karabagh conflict has been a major source of tension in the Sout...
The thesis analyzes the involvement of international community in the conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh a...
The territorial conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Nagorno – Karabakh was considered as the...
The current research is substantially different from the existing literature in political and social...
Includes bibliographical references.The world has witnessed in the past few years, a tremendous incr...
This White Paper provides a comprehensive summary of the issues that have emerged with the appearanc...
The unsolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and problematic Turkish-Armenian relations are the main ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and examines the historical ...
Armenian and Azerbaijan conflict for Nagorno-Karabakh territory lasts for more than two decades. Bec...
This thesis explores the third parties involvement process in conflicts, particularly in the example...
The present research provides new insights into the main causes of the unsuccessful negotiation atte...
This research study addressed the reasons why the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europ...
The thesis aims to discuss effectiveness of the international conflict resolution in the region of t...
Using Kelman’s framework of the nature of international intractable conflict, this thesis seeks to e...
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict continuous more than 21 years. International community made this conflict ...
In the post-Soviet era, the Nagorno Karabagh conflict has been a major source of tension in the Sout...
The thesis analyzes the involvement of international community in the conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh a...
The territorial conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Nagorno – Karabakh was considered as the...
The current research is substantially different from the existing literature in political and social...
Includes bibliographical references.The world has witnessed in the past few years, a tremendous incr...
This White Paper provides a comprehensive summary of the issues that have emerged with the appearanc...
The unsolved conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and problematic Turkish-Armenian relations are the main ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and examines the historical ...