Declared its independence in 1991. It is recognized by 4 UN member states (Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Nauru) and 4 UN non-member states (Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Transnistria). Officially part of Georgia proper.I personallytravel to South Ossetiain...
Until the year before last, this list also includedArtsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), an Armenia-allied self-governing territory claimed by Azerbaijan. But in 2023, the self-proclaimed Artsakh government surrendered to Azerbaijan after a blockade andnew military offensive. Though the leader of the Artsakh ...
How to Mediate an Enduring Peace for Nagorno-KarabakhCHHABRA, AMITFletcher Forum of World Affairs
This past October, Ruben Ghazarayan (above left with his brother Karen at the 2018 Smithsonian Folklife Festival) fought on the frontlines of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, his brother is selling their Armenian cross-stones to support their families during the conflict.Narek...
They are connected to the Armenian opposition group, Founding Parliament (once known as “Pre-Parliament”), whose leader Jirair Sefilian, was one of the political prisoners they asked to be released. Sefilian is a veteran of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ...
Finally, how many continents are there ? 7! And how many countries in each region? So 197 countries? Or 215? I cheated Iraq in Northern Iraq: Disputed territories Around the World Somaliland Nagorno-Karabakh The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ...
AzerbaijanInternational LawHuman RightsThe Nagorno-Karabakh Region (NKR) in Azerbaijan sits at the cross- roads of Europe and Asia, which has historically facilitated commercial exchanges on the SilkChhabra, Amit KSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Statement by Mient Jan Faber, political director of the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly; Response by Andrezl Kasprzyk.FaberMient-JanKasprzykAndrzejEBSCO_AspHelsinki MonitorFaber, Mient-Jan & Kasprzyk, Andrzej, "How Should the OSCE Deal with the Nagorno Karabakh Conflict?", Helsinki Monitor, Debate No...
Focuses on the debate on how the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe should deal with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Statement by Mient Jan Faber, political director of the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly; Response by Andrezl Kasprzyk....
This volume has covered a diverse set of aspects concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Two key conclusions follow. On the one hand, the deplorable and worrying situation between the conflict parties has become, over the past decades, deeply rooted in a negative cycle of distrust and fear. ...