Volume 29 (2023)
Volume 28 (2022)
Volume 27 (2021)
Volume 26 (2020)
Volume 25 (2019)
Volume 24 (2018)
Volume 23 (2017)
Volume 22 (2016)
Volume 21 (2015)
Volume 20 (2014)
Volume 19 (2013)
Volume 18 (2013)
Volume 17 (2012)
Volume 16 (2011)
Volume 15 (2010)
Volume 14 (2009)
The Russian Federation's Discursive Transformation in Central Asia: From Euro-Atlanticism to a Normalized Modern Great Power (1991-2016)
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The Russian Federation has been among the most significant actors in Central Asia during the past two and a half decades – what some have termed as a “New Great Game” ... Read MoreAnnexation of Crimea and Sanctions
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The 2014 Ukraine crisis which started by Russia pressuring Ukraine not to join the free trade agreement with the EU and ultimately led to the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula to ... Read MoreEU's Policy in the South Caucasus: Interests and Challenges
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European neighborhood policy is a move in pursuit of mid-term strategic plan to which reflects the nature of relations with EU neighbors, depicting EU liaisons with this region. In ... Read MoreCaspian Sea Energy, the Basis for Regional Cooperation in Caucasus
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The discovery of Oil, Gas, and its diverse utilization has had a major role in the transformation of industries, and acknowledged as a central basis for social development. In these ... Read MoreBarriers to Development of expansion of Cooperation in Central Asia
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Interdependence in the economic-security areas, historical, ethnic and racial links, common security threats and concerns among the Central Asian states demonstrate a complex network ... Read MoreThe Impacts of Socio-Political Gaps in the Political Identity Formation of Dagestan Society
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Dagestan is the most traditional and pious MoslemRepublic in Russian Federation. However, the republic is a place of crossover and stockpile social-political gaps and congestion of ... Read MoreA Glimpse on Obama Administration’s Foreign Policy towards South Caucasus
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Taking power by the Democrats led by Barrack Obama, amounted to a wide range of changes in the field of American foreign policy which in many dimensions varies from the era of the neo-conservatisms. ... Read MoreRussian – US Rivalry in Eurasia
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This article studies recent differences and competitions between the US and Russia in Eurasia. Russia and the US have completely different attitudes and ... Read MoreArmenia's Constitutional Reforms: Changing Political Structure from Presidential to Parliamentary System
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The present article looks into the change in the political structure in Armenia; from a presidential system to a ... Read MoreRussia, Arab Developments and the "Systematic Challenge" in the Middle East
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"Arab developments" has caused considerable political and social developments not only inside the countries engaged, but the regional and international equations as well. In the meanwhile, ... Read MoreThe Impact of drug trafficking in the economies of Central Asian Countries
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Narcotics and its international smuggling is a problem for the world. This phenomenon has slowed down, and in cases has stopped the pace of development. The end of the cold war ... Read MoreCentral Asia: Looking for an Independent Identity Power
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Given the current circumstances, the main problem faced by the Central Asian countries is that they do not have an identity independent from Russia and although they are seeking for ... Read MoreEvaluation of the European Union’s Transformative Power in Central Asia
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The ultimate goal of soft (normative or civil) power is to change the behavior of the actors in non-aggressive ways. Therefore, the effectiveness of the EU's soft power in post-communist ... Read MoreTurkmenistan’s Policy on Water Resources in Hydropolitics of Central Asia
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Due to the extremely indiscrete nature of the aquatic structures and the complicated and manipulated hydropolitics of Central Asia, the water, energy and food security in every country ... Read MoreCentral Asian Governments from Regional Cooperation to Dependence on Great Powers
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Despite having the characteristics of being a region and the existence of many incentives to achieve intra-regional convergence, Central Asia has been always deprived of the advantages ... Read MoreConvention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea and its Impacts on the Cooperation among Littoral States
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The independence of the Central Asian and South Caucasus republics in the early 1990s and the establishment of new states along the Caspian Sea inevitably affected the legal status ... Read MoreDimensions and Intentions of National Space Law in the Russian Federation
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In spite of the considerable development of international space law, national policy and law is currently the strongest and most effective source for the leading governments’ ... Read MoreThe Islamic Republic of Iran’s Economic Diplomacy with the Eurasian Economic Union (Case Study of tariffs Cooperation)
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The economic relations of Iran and the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union have been in recent years influenced by factors such as the international sanctions, lack of a complementary ... Read MoreThe Evolution of Public Diplomacy in the Soviet Union and the New Russia: Orientation from World-Centricity to Russia- Centricity
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Public diplomacy has always been an important tool in the foreign policy of the Russian Federation, before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union. From the beginning of its establishment ... Read MoreTaliban Second Rule: Human Rights and America's Responsibility
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Afghanistan , as an example of multi-ethnic , multi-racial, multi-lingual , multi-religious, multi-historic and multi-geographical countries has witnessed Taliban’s ... Read MoreAmerica and China in the Post-Corona Order
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America in the Post-Corona Order; continued contrast of hegemony survival and Delegitimation ChinaAbstractMany years have passed since the popularization of the term post-American order, ... Read MoreNorth-South Corridor and Iran-Azerbaijan Interactions
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In 1379, North-South Corridor, consisting of eastern wing (Central Asia), middle wing (Caspian Sea), and western wing (Caucasus), form the side of the Caspian Sea, has been implemented ... Read MoreSouth China Sea Conflict from Strategic Culture Perspective
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Due to the increase of China’s power in the International arena and the non-compliance of China’s behavior with realistic theories on one hand and the existence of long-standing ... Read MoreRussia and “The Belt and Road Initiative” of China (2013-2020)