Caucasus Under Review (Volume 2, 2012)
The recently launched books on the Caucasus listed below address a range of topics varying from politics and economics to history. The books offer academic insights on compelling and contested issues relating to the region, such as war, ethnic relations, state sovereignty, transformation, democratization, etc. Recently published, these books seek to fill a gap within their relevant field of inquiries. While they are distinct and independent bodies of research, they have been driven by a common impetus: war and radical transformation in the Caucasus.
Authors: Husrev Tabak
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