Maps
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter I Overview of the Caucasus
Chapter II State Building, Theoretical Approaches
Chapter III State Building in the North Caucasus
Chapter IV State Building in the North Caucasus after the Russian
Revolution
Chapter V State Building in the South Caucasus before 1917
Chapter VI State Building in the South Caucasus after the Russian
Revolution
Chapter V Georgia between 1918 and 1921
Chapter VI Armenia between 1918 and 1921
Chapter VII Disputed Territories: Nagorno-Karabakh, Nakhichevan and
Zangezur
Chapter VIII Azerbaijan between 1918 and 1921
Chapter IX the South Caucasus as Part of the Soviet Union: The
Period 1921-1936
Chapter X Territorial Claims after the Second World War
Chapter XI Perestroika and Glasnost
Chapter XII State Building in the South Caucasus Since 1991
Chapter XIII State Building in Georgia Since 1991
Chapter XIV State Building in Armenia Since 1991
Chapter XV State Building in Azerbaijan Since 1991
Chapter XVI State Building in the North Caucasus Since 1991
Chapter XVII Conflict Resolution in the South Caucasus
Chapter XVIII Conflict Resolution in the North Caucasus
Conclusion
Charlotte Hille (PhD 2003) studied international public law, political science and philosophy. She is assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam. She is a specialist in the Caucasus, state building, conflict resolution and gender. She also is a mediator.
"Hille makes an important contribution in gathering a vast amount
of material about a strategic and complex part of the world in a
single place. Having done so, she succeeds in presenting us with a
valuable reference that deserves a place in graduate libraries and
private collections."
Levon Chorbajian, University of Massachusetts in Slavic Review,
2012, p 481-2
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