Georgia, Azerbaijan, and the “Triadic Nexus”: Ethnic Kin States as a Stabilizing Force?
by Professor Kyle Estes, Assistant Professor, Bradley University, and ARISC Junior Research Fellowship awardee. Key
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by Professor Kyle Estes, Assistant Professor, Bradley University, and ARISC Junior Research Fellowship awardee. Key
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by Prof. Courtney Ahrenholtz, Associate Professor, Austin Community College, and Teaching the South Caucasus Workshop
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Edited from: “Baku: From Cosmopolitan City to National Capital of Azerbaijan”by Shamkhal Abilov, Qafqaz University.
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Edited from: “‘The Caucasus is in the Hands of Revolutionaries’: Circulation, Connections, and the Caucasian
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Edited from: “‘The Caucasus is in the Hands of Revolutionaries’: Circulation, Connections, and the Caucasian
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Edited from: “The Move South: the Emergence of Baku as a Socio-Cultural and Educational Center
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Edited from: “The Move South: the Emergence of Baku as a Socio-Cultural and Educational Center
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Edited from: “The Move South: the Emergence of Baku as a Socio-Cultural and Educational Center
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Edited from: “The Move South: the Emergence of Baku as a Socio-Cultural and Educational Center
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Edited from: “(Un)Welcome Guests: Caucasus Traders in Late Soviet Leningrad and Moscow”by Jeff Sahadeo, Carleton
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Edited from: “(Un)Welcome Guests: Caucasus Traders in Late Soviet Leningrad and Moscow”by Jeff Sahadeo, Carleton
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Edited from: “Baku: From Cosmopolitan City to National Capital of Azerbaijan”by Shamkhal Abilov, Qafqaz University.
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