The Future of Caspian Sea
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Holding the second summit of littoral states of the Caspian Sea on October 16th, 2007 is a great success for Islamic Republic of Iran's diplomacy. The first summit on 2002 not only did not produce a concrete result, but also jeopardized the political and security status of the region. In the summit of Tehran, the second political document including 25 articles was agreed among the heads of littoral states. The Future of the Caspian Sea is in line with the plan drawn in Tehran Summit.
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10570_b039316e349802baa75962a4c34c6a51.pdf
China - India Relations: Cooperation and Competition
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China and India as two Asian powers- have a special view to their relations. The new trend in relationship between these two countries is based on ideas of new generation of leaders in an attempt to settle old differences and set up a new trend of relationship. This became a new season in mutual strategic cooperation between two Asian powers.
India’s high potential in pluralism, as the world's greatest democracy, is the powerful element encouraging rapid economic growth and increasing the potential capabilities along with the large number of population, human resources, and other rich resources.
China on the other hand, with a high per capita and economic power, is in the proper position in international scene. Cooperation and wide interaction between these major powers may result in a new situation not only in the region but also in the world
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10571_68d4bf6770d58cc1f139fce638549131.pdf
Georgia and the Process of Nation - State Building
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2010
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Georgia after the independence has confronted internal crises and conflicts. Nation-state building process in Georgia has faced with great impediments and challenges. Republic of Georgia while in the way of nationalizing, has always confronted serious crises like national integration and coherence, national identity and political legitimacy. Facing these problems has made Georgia a weak state. The main challenges of Georgia are evident in ethnic fragmentation causing part of its territory away from control of central government.
This article aims to analyze the nation-state building process in this republic with emphasizing on Eurasian nation-state building model.
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran
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2010
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10572_5a06ddc9c0272b70b3de8c09388b3bdc.pdf
Geopolitical Factors of the Azerbaijan Republic
and Its Implications on Iran’s Security
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2010
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Nowadays, the role of each country in the world politics is influenced by geopolitical factors. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the geopolitical situation of the independent states including Azerbaijan changed and due to instability, geographic position and energy resources, this country turned to be the scene of rivalry among regional and trans-regional powers.
The Islamic Republic of Iran with common historical links and neighborhood with Azerbaijan, should consider the security trends around this country because the stability of Azerbaijan is highly important for the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran
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2010
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10574_e7ae179b9a056817901d9ffb981a3dde.pdf
The Role of Energy in Russia - EU Relations
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2010
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Russia and European Union have been witnessing relation between ups and downs after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the same time, they possess common historical, cultural and political links. The EU and Russia are important economic partners, in particular in the field of energy. Particularly on energy. Russia enjoys rich natural gas sources and EU is a large consumer. At the top level, however, the relationship has also become irritable, essentially because of different world views of the two parties. It seems that extension of economic and commercial ties will result to interdependence and strategic partnership between Russia and EU. The EU is the largest investor in Russia and its weight has further increased, both in absolute and relative terms, after enlargement. The enlarged EU is Russia’s most important trading partner, with energy dominating Russia’s exports to the EU and manufacturing products being the EU’s major export item to Russia.
To conclude, The EU and Russia will find themselves interacting on a huge agenda of common interests and concerns. They will need an ordered relationship because they are ever-closer neighbors. Furthermore, energy will create economic interdependence between EU and Russia, and it will lead to strategic partnership in the future.
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Iran
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2010
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10575_1db775d28f6de333c1aac664c22e072f.pdf
The Consequences of Georgian Crisis on
International System
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The International System is highly interconnected in the era of interdependence. Its constituent elements are interlinked with each other inseparably and every change in its elements would be reflected in other elements as soon as possible. The crisis of Georgia in August 2008, in addition to its regional impacts, has become a global phenomenon and the scene for supra-regional powers because of the geopolitical importance of the Caucasus. Thus it led to the confrontation of Russia and Western countries. This Article studies the most important consequences and outcomes of this crisis on International System.
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10576_3c19ffbae1b1f292e99bfc9ee4eb1116.pdf
EU'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 such a context, the impossibility of EU membership by its neighbors due to deep internal and external problems on the one hand and security, political and economic interests of EU in such countries on the other have led to initiating European Neighborhood Policy. Therefore, EU has formulated European neighborhood policy in terms of bi-lateral relations with these countries in order to establish political and economic stability and development of South Caucasian countries based on European norms and standards. In addition to preserving stability and security of these countries, respecting values like freedom, democracy and human rights are aspects that EU takes into consideration in order to identify the extent of convergence with EU standards. In economic aspects, giving importance to South Caucasian transit routs for access to energy sources of the Caspian Sea region as well as enduring economic reforms based on market economy that creates transparency for investment of European companies in the region, are among interests of European Union. In terms of security issues, due to of Russian direct influence to take advantage of conflicts between these countries and the separatist movements the EU has reached a deadlock in seeking peaceful solutions for such conflicts, using diplomatic and economic means
Central Asia and The Caucasus Journal
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2010
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http://ca.ipisjournals.ir/article_10577_577979c81b4b6f95558e0fe179e1fd74.pdf