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Plants --- Plants. --- Georgia (Republic). --- South Caucasus.
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Ethnology --- Art --- History --- Georgia (Republic) --- Caucasus, South --- South Caucasus. --- Antiquities
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Chronology. --- Caucasus, South --- Armenia (Republic) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Azerbaijan --- Azerbaijan. --- South Caucasus. --- Chronology
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Chronology. --- Caucasus, South --- Armenia (Republic) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Azerbaijan --- Azerbaijan. --- South Caucasus. --- Chronology
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Asia, Central --- Caucasus, South --- Haravayin Kovkaz --- I︠U︡zhnyĭ Kavkaz --- Samxretʻ Kavkasia --- South Caucasus --- Transcaucasia --- Transcaucasus --- Zakavkazʹe --- Zakavkazʹye --- History
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Military assistance, American --- Security, International --- Armenia (Republic) --- Azerbaijan --- Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) --- Armenia. --- Azerbaijan. --- South Caucasus. --- Relations --- Ethnic relations. --- History
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Despite some high-profile exceptions, the archaeology of theSouth Caucasus (present-day Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan)remains marginalised and often overlooked - not receiving the widerexposure it deserves. This situation is partly a consequence ofdecades of occupation and academic isolation, and partly because ofan unfortunate (and incorrect) perception that the South Caucasusis simply peripheral to the archaeologies of Europe and Asia.
The chapters collected in this volume demonstrate the diversityand vibrancy of international research collaboration in thearchaeology of Georgia, while all underline the enormous potentialof the country's archaeological resource. The importance of seeingthe South Caucasus in its unique context, rather than as peripheralto Europe or Asia, is evident throughout. The increasingapplication of scientific techniques to archaeological research andlandscape archaeology features prominently in many of thesechapters. However, the key element is the multidisciplinary natureof much of the work, which allows specialists drawn from a widerange of backgrounds and scholarly traditions to contribute to thebetter understanding and appreciation of the Georgian historicenvironment.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Georgia (Republic) --- Caucasus, South --- Transcaucasie --- Géorgie (République) --- South Caucasus --- Georgia --- Antiquities --- Antiquités
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"Reflecting on the deep and complex changes in Georgian politics over the last quarter of a century, this book highlights the domestic and international developments that have shaped Georgia as a state and society. Georgia: From Autocracy to Democracy covers a wide array of topics, including the economy, elections, judicial and educational systems, relations with the EU, and Georgia's interaction with its regional neighbours, including Russia, Turkey, and Iran. In the book, Georgian policy-makers, practitioners, and scholars who have worked in the administration, in the opposition, in the Third Sector, and in academia provide first-hand perspectives on Georgia's political and economic life. They demonstrate unusual insight into the extraordinary transformations in Georgia over the last twenty-five years, from the authoritarianism of President Gamsakhurdia, through the experience of civil war in the 1990s, to democracy today."--
Georgia (Republic) --- Social conditions. --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government --- EU. --- Georgia. --- Georgian-Russian relations. --- Georgian. --- South Caucasus. --- Soviet Union. --- economy. --- elections. --- higher education. --- history. --- judicial reform. --- politics.
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Could the Caspian Region replace Russia's or the Persian Gulf's immense energy potential with their energy resources? Yunis Gurbanov explores the strategic importance of the region in post-USSR Eurasian policies of major global actors, namely China, the EU, the USA, and Russia, and examines Azerbaijan's, Kazakhstan's, and Turkmenistan's oil and gas resources as alternatives to conventional suppliers. He shows that the Caspian region's resources could serve as alternative energy sources on a global level, mitigating dependence on traditional suppliers and stabilizing energy prices.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General. --- Caspian Region. --- Central Asia. --- China. --- Democracy. --- EU. --- Environmental Policy. --- Geopolitics. --- Globalization. --- International Relations. --- Political Science. --- Politics. --- Russia. --- Society. --- South Caucasus. --- State. --- USA.
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Caucasus --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Caucasia --- Caucasus Mountains --- Caucasus Region --- Kavkaz --- Economic history. --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions. --- Caucasus. --- History, Economic --- Economics --- Caucasus, South --- Russia (Federation) --- Russia & Former Soviet Republics --- South Caucasus
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