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Small war, loud bang. (Nagorno-Karabakh)
The Economist (US); 3/7/1992; 1113 words
; KARABAKH is a test case for perestroika. So read the banners in ... battle between Armenians and Azeris for control of Nagomo-Karabakh, populated by Christian Armenians but controlled by Muslim ... then its members may abandon it. She is right. Nagorno-Karabakh exemplifies the sort of conflict that ...
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Nagorno-Karabakh cements sovereignty Building frenzy in disputed enclave of Azerbaijan being financed by Armenians
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 4/26/1998; MAURA REYNOLDS; 839 words
; Nagorno-Karabakh looks pretty lively for a no-man's land ... spokeswoman for the government in Nagorno-Karabakh, which has declared independence from ... But de facto the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh exists." It's been 10 years since ethnic ...
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ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN: THINKING A WAY OUT OF KARABAKH.
Middle East Policy; 10/1/1999; Laitin, David D. Suny, Ronald Grigor; 16142 words
; ... foreign representation; others remain with Karabakh, indeed almost all the necessary powers ... of troops from occupied Azerbaijan (the Karabakh Armenians' principal means of leverage ... media and people's minds, the struggle over Karabakh was never about indelible primordial cultural ... democracy and ...
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Breakaway state still struggling for recognition; Nagorno-Karabakh eyes law pressing Armenia on matter.(WORLD)(BRIEFING: EUROPE)
The Washington Times; 9/30/2007; 1228 words
; ... WASHINGTON TIMES STEPANAKERT, Nagorno-Karabakh - Even if a draft law forcing the govern-me ... recognize the inde- pendence of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is rejected by the Armenian ... bitter war between 1990 and 1994. Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians, supported by their brethren ...
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Wanting to Have Their Cake and Their Neighbor's Too: Azerbaijani attitudes towards Karabakh and Iranian Azerbaijan
The Middle East Journal; 10/1/2004; Brown, Cameron S; 7888 words
; ... UN, Aliyev described how he viewed the Karabakh dilemma as part of a greater dilemma in ... ethnic Armenians living in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, openly [brings] to ... and domestic policies, and the issue of Karabakh is no exception. He has also adopted his ... much autonomy he may be willing ...
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The wannabe nation of Nagorno-Karabakh.(FEATURES)(CURRENTS)
The Christian Science Monitor; 5/30/2007; 1277 words
; ... Stepanakert, self-declared republic of Nagorno-Karabakh -- Anoushavan Danielyan's office is resplendent ... of the prime minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh republic. Never heard of it? Don't worry ... nation. There's only one way to Nagorno-Karabakh: a long, winding road from Armenia, six ...
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Turkey and the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh: a delicate balance.
Middle Eastern Studies; 1/1/1998; Cornell, Svante E.; 10133 words
; ... the game in the Caucasus in general and in Karabakh in particular in the 1920s. According to ... over Nakhichevan, and probably over Nagorno Karabakh as well. Consequently Turkey cannot be defined ... as any change in the status of Nagorno Karabakh or Nakhichevan would necessitate Turkish approval. When ...
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"Keep us in the news". (Letter From Nagorno-Karabakh).
American Journalism Review; 10/1/2002; Ricchiardi, Sherry; 1902 words
; ... Karabakh who were broken. Under pressure, the Karabakh Supreme Court changed his one-year prison ... about $100 to $150 a month. It is far less in Karabakh, where privately owned publications face extinction ... permission for a visa to cross the border into Karabakh. That means more documentation, ...
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An Armenian Speaks Out: Why Passions Run High Over the Fate of Nagorno-Karabakh
The Washington Post; 6/19/1988; Sylva Kaputikyan; 936 words
; ... the injustice of 1921 {when the Nagorno-Karabakh region was made part of the Azerbaijan republic ... situation has again aroused the Armenians of Karabakh, who, after an official application to the ... the leadership of the party? Perhaps the Karabakh residents acted too hastily. Perhaps they ... that it was ...
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Karabakh Smooths Its Lifeline; With War Suspended, Enclave in Azerbaijan Widens Link to Armenia
The Washington Post; 9/19/1996; David Hoffman; 1183 words
; ... lifeline between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave inside Azerbaijan ... vanished. On the battlefield, Nagorno-Karabakh has all but won its eight-year quest ... of no peace and no war, the forces of Karabakh are striving to cement their military ...
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