Posts Tagged ‘peace’
- Education As a Conflict Promoter: The Nagorno-Karabakh Example
In conflict-affected countries, education can serve both as a conflict-promoter and facilitator of peace. It. . . ...
- An overview of the USA and Russia’s interests through the prism of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
The South Caucasus is believed to be a significant geopolitical point in the world. For. . . ...
- Music: a Tool for Intercultural Dialogue – Interview with Azerbaijani Musician Sabina Rakcheyeva
Sabina Rakcheyeva is not only an accomplished violinist with an impressive performing and educational background,. . . ...
- A “Facebook Peace” for Nagorno-Karabakh
The first decade of the 21st century saw the “colored revolutions” pass by Armenia and. . . ...
- Happy Birthday Caucasus Edition
Dear readers, Since the launch of Caucasus Edition one year ago, there have been many. . . ...
- A Question for the Field of Conflict Resolution: Who Decides?
The parties to the conflict over Nagorno Karabakh maintain that the principles of international law. . . ...
- In the Hot Seat
How entrenched are the stereotypes of the “enemy” in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies? Exactly how. . . ...
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