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JOURNAL/CFP - Caucasian Review of International Affairs, Vol. 2, No. 4

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JOURNAL/CFP - Caucasian Review of International Affairs, Vol. 2, No. 4

Posted by: Nasimi Aghayev <nasimi_aghayev@yahoo.com>

Call for Papers for the Fall 2008 issue of the Caucasian Review of
International Affairs

Caucasian Review of International Affairs (CRIA) announces call for
papers for its Fall 2008 issue to be published at the end of October
2008. Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2008. Submission
guidelines can be viewed at
http://www.cria-online.org/modules.php?name=Submit_a_Paper.

CRIA is particularly interested in papers on the following topics:

* Conflicts in Georgia : New situation after the recent war in South Ossetia?
* Islam in the Caucasus;
* Armenia-Russia relationship;
* GUAM and its role in the security of the member states;
* Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railroad and its geopolitical implications for the region;
* Kosovo versus Nagorno-Karabakh;
* Iranian nuclear program and its implications for the South Caucasus;
* Germany and Caucasus;
* European Neighborhood Policy and its implications for the South Caucasus;
* Russian policy towards South Caucasus;
* North Caucasus new situation?
* Integration of the South Caucasus to the Euro-Atlantic structures;
* Prospects of the South Caucasian regional security;
* Israel in the Caucasus;
* Azerbaijan's relations with the Moslem world;
* Foreign Policy of the new Armenian Government;
* Iran-Armenia relations;
* Recent attempts of rapprochement in Turkish-Armenian relations;
* Azerbaijani community of Iran;
* Legal status of the Caspian Sea;
* EU-Central Asia;
* China in Central Asia;
* Foreign Policy of Turkmenistan under the new government;
* Turkey and PKK;
* Iraqi Turkomans;
* Realist view on Turkey 's accession to the EU;
* Iran-Turkey relationship;
* Ukraine's foreign policy - NATO and EU versus Russia;
* Armenian Diaspora and lobby in the US its influence over US foreign policy;
* Armenian Diaspora in France its influence over French foreign policy;
* Presidential elections in the US and its implications for the US
foreign policy.

This is a preliminary list. Please feel free to offer alternative
topics, including book reviews to the Editor.

The CRIA is a Germany-based quarterly peer-reviewed free, non-profit
and online academic journal. The Review is committed to promote a
better understanding of the regional affairs by providing relevant
background information and analysis, as far as the Caucasus in
general, and the South Caucasus in particular are concerned. The CRIA
also welcomes lucid, well-documented papers on all aspects of
international affairs, from all political viewpoints. The last issue
of the Review can be viewed at www.cria-online.org.


Nasimi Aghayev
Editor-in-Chief
Caucasian Review of International Affairs
contact@cria-online.org
ISSN: 1865-6773


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