Aftermath of the 2020 Karabakh War: New Geopolitical Reality in the South Caucasus
OPEN ACCESS
Loading...
Author / Producer
Date
2022-07
Publication Type
Journal Issue
ETH Bibliography
yes
Citations
Altmetric
OPEN ACCESS
Data
Rights / License
Abstract
The topic of this issue is “Aftermath of the 2020 Karabakh War: New Geopolitical Reality in the South Caucasus”. Eka Javakhishvili explores the conflicting preferences of South Caucasian states (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) and some broader regional actors (Turkey, Russia, Iran) concerning the “3+3” platform, a postwar initiative for regional cooperation. Tatia Chikhladze articulates the prospects for the latest attempt at rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia. Akif Musayev, Khatai Aliyev, Shabnam Maharramova, and Mirvari Gazanfarli describe the resettlement potential of internally displaced people in Azerbaijan’s postwar territories based on data from a survey that was conducted by an independent agency.
Permanent link
Publication status
published
External links
Book title
Journal / series
Volume
128
Pages / Article No.
Publisher
Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich; Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), University of Bremen; Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia); Center for Eastern European Studies (CEES), University of Zurich; German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
Event
Edition / version
Methods
Software
Geographic location
Date collected
Date created
Subject
Armenia (Caucasus Region). Republic of Armenia; Azerbaijan (Caucasus Region). Republic of Azerbaijan; NAGORNO-KARABAKH, MOUNTAINOUS KARABAGH (CAUCASUS REGION); Nagorno-Karabakh War 2020; Georgia (Caucasus Region); TURKEY (WEST ASIA). REPUBLIC OF TURKEY; Russia (from 1991 and until 1917). Russian Federation; CHINA (EAST ASIA). PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA; 3 + 3; Internally Displaced Persons
Organisational unit
03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas