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Fall 2008

History - 480.001

Conflict and Diplomacy in the Caucasus

Instructor: Libaridian, Gerard Hours: 3
Level: Undergraduate Language: None

This course will examine militarized conflicts (Nagorno Karabagh, South Ossetia and Abkhazia) and latent ones (such as Ajara and Javakheti) in the South Caucasus as well as diplomatic efforts at conflict resolution in the last decade. The rise of conflicts and nationalism will be studied in view of factors such as ethnicity, religion, class, historical processes, and of state-building in independent Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in the context of post-Soviet international relations.

Meets With:

  • Political Science 489.003



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