Monday, June 2, 2008

PUBL.- Central Asia and the Caucasus, Special Double Issue on GUAM, No. 3-4, 2008

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PUBL.- Central Asia & the Caucasus, Special Double Issue on GUAM, No. 3-4, 2008

Posted by: Murad Esenov <murad.esenov@worldmail.se>

Please find below the contents of the Special Double Issue of the 'Central
Asia and the Caucasus' journal (in English and Russian) dedicated to GUAM.
The issue will be published in the first decade of June.

Central Asia and the Caucasus Journal
Journal of Social and Political Studies
No. 3-4 (51-52), 2008

GUAM: From a Tactical Alliance to Strategic Partnership

Special Issue

In this issue:

Eldar M. Ismailov. Foreword

Globalization and Formation of new Regional Organizations

Valery Chechelashvili. Organization for Democracy and Economic Development
- GUAM: Reality, Possibilities, and Prospects

Nazim Muzaffarli (Imanov). Politico-Economic Complementary and Compatibility
between GUAM Member States

Sergey Tolstov. The GUAM Phenomenon: Its Experience as a Regional
Cooperation Structure and Its prospects as an International Organization

Vladimer Papava. On the Role of the "Caucasian Tandem" in GUAM

David Preyger. GUAM and Global Energy Policy

Rustem Zhanguzhin. GUAM and the Trans-Caspian Gas Transportation Corridor:
Is It about Politics or Economics?

GUAM: an Inside View

Tedo Japaridze. Organization for Democracy and Economic Development - GUAM:
A Road Map to Relevance? (A View from Georgia with Certain Personal
Reflections and Conclusions)

Thea Kentchadze. GUAM: The Georgian Perspective

Boris Parakhonskiy. Ukraine in the GUAM System

Elhan Polukhov. GUAM As seen from Azerbaijan

Svetlana Pinzar. Moldova-GUAM

Farkhad Tolipov. GUAM: Will It Expand to Central Asia?

GUAM: Relations among Regional and World Powers

Alexander Skakov. Russia and GUAM

Paul Goble. The United States and GUAM: From Tactic to Partnership

Sava Genç. Relations between GUAM and Turkey

Wang Jinguo, Wang Zhizun. GUAM and the PRC

Ambrish Dhaka. India and GUAM: A Strategic Outlook

Gursel Ismayilzada. A new Pillar of Japanese Foreign Policy: The Arc of
Freedom and Prosperity- Japanese Policy toward the GUAM Organization

GUAM and other Regional Organizations

Nicklas Norling, Niklas Nilsson. EU-GUAM: Engagement or Estrangement?

Andrey Grozin. The CIS and GUAM

Gulnur Rakhmatullina. GUAM and the EURASEC: Main Goals and Prospects

Konstantin Syroezhkin. GUAM and the SCO: A Comparative Analysis

GUAM and Regional Security Problems

Roger N. McDermott, Yury Morozov. GUAM-NATO Cooperation: Russian
Perspectives on the Strategic Balance in the Central Caucasus

Azhdar Kurtov. The CSTO, GUAM: Transformation of the Post-Soviet Area

Jannatkhan Eyvazov. GUAM and the Regional Security System in the Post-Soviet
Space

GUAM and Its Member States' Territorial Integrity

Ayder Bulatov. Certain Aspects of Ethnoconfessional Reality in the
Autonomous Republic of Crimea

Paata Zakareishvili. GUAM and Conflict Settlement in Georgia

Namig Aliev. Some State Legal Problems in the Armenian-Azerbaijani,
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

Vitalie Dianocu. Transdnisterian Conflict: Frozen, yet Solvable

For your information

The Special Feature section in the next issues will discuss:

* Energy Policy and Energy Projects in Central Eurasia

* Central Eurasia: Politics Today

* Regional Security in Central Eurasia

If you are interested to go into more details about the content of the
articles you may find all necessary information on our Internet home-page:

www.ca-c.org or http://www.ca-c.org/journal-table-eng.shtml


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