TRANSCAUCASIA: THE GORDIAN KNOT IN THE WIDER BLACK SEA REGION1 Eng. Marius ROŞU, PhD Abstract. After the end of the Cold War and the evanescence of the Soviet Union, there appeared in Transcaucasia three distinct geopolitical entities: Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Following … [Read more...]
The massacre of Armenians during World War I in the politics of memory of Armenia and Turkey
PhD Przemysław Furgacz , PhD Przemysław Łukasik Department of National Security of the College of Business and Enterpreneurship in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski. Armenian perspective: "Recognition of genocide by Turkey is for us a political and moral issue. The moral issue lies in giving … [Read more...]
CAUCAZUL – STRUCTURA POLITICĂ ŞI ETNICO-CONFESIONALĂ –
Dr. Radu SĂGEATĂ Le Caucase. Structure ethnique, politique et religieuse. „Cet enchevêtrement s'est créé tot au long de l'Histoire, car le Caucase a servi aussi bien de lieu de passage que de lieu de refuge. Lieu de passage nord-sud, par les portes de Fer qui contrôlent à la hauteur de Dervent la … [Read more...]
TRANSCAUCASIA: THE GORDIAN KNOT IN THE WIDER BLACK SEA REGION
TRANSCAUCASIA: THE GORDIAN KNOT IN THE WIDER BLACK SEA REGION1 Eng. Marius ROŞU, PhD Abstract. After the end of the Cold War and the evanescence of the Soviet Union, there appeared in Transcaucasia three distinct geopolitical entities: Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Following armed … [Read more...]
THE CAUCASUS REGION, THE KEY OF THE GEOPOLITICAL EVOLUTIONS IN THE NEAR EAST
Florian OLTEANU, PhD Abstract. The Region of Caucasus represents a portion of territory between Caspian and Black Sea, where are located Caucasus Mountains, with the highest point on Elbrus (5,642 m) where according to the legend, the titan Prometheus was enchained at the order of Zeus, after he … [Read more...]
POSSIBLE RECONCILIATION IN THE CAUCASUS?
Cristina ALEXANDRESCU, PhD The Caucasus region, whose name comes from the mountain range of the same name (which arrives at 5,600 m altitude), is bounded on the East by the Caspian Sea, to the West by the Black Sea and Turkey, Russia to the North, and Iran is in the South. European geography … [Read more...]
CAUCAZUL DE LA RECONCILIERE LA RECONSTRUCŢIE
Gl. (r.) prof. univ. dr. Anghel ANDREESCU Abstract. The area formed by Azerbaijan and the other autonomous republics and internationally unrecognized political entities, also called the Eurasia of the Balkans, includes over 50 nations, with dozens of languages and dialects, with various religions, … [Read more...]
REGIUNEA CAUCAZULUI DE SUD – EVOLUŢII ŞI PERSPECTIVE –
Ambasador Paraschiva BĂDESCU* Abstract. Throughout the history, Caucasus was of particular importance for regional powers, because of its geostrategic position, providing power that controls commercial and energy transport corridors between different parts of the world. The article makes an … [Read more...]
CONFLICTUL ÎNGHEŢAT AL GRĂDINII NEGRE. IMPLICAŢIILE GEOPOLITICE, GEOSTRATEGICE ŞI GEO-ECONOMICE ALE SITUAŢIEI DIN NAGORNO-KARABAKH
Dr. Artur LAKATOS* Delia Gabriela COCORA** Abstract. This paper is dealing with the geopolitical implications of the frozen conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh. Presenting the basic terms and environment of the conflict, our analysis is dealing not only with the irreconcilable positions of the three … [Read more...]
Azerbaidjan. O perspectivă politico-istorică asupra conflictului din Nagorno-Karabah
Alexandru Mihai GHIGIU Caucazul de Sud și Azerbaidjan, în special, a devenit o zonă interesantă pentru cancelariile internaționale, în special din cauza resurselor energetice bogate, considerate a fi o alternativă viabilă la monopolul rus. Perpetuarea conflictului din Nagorno-Karabah reprezintă … [Read more...]