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Armen Aivazian
Possible Solutions to the Nagorno-Karabagh Problem:
a Strategic Perspective [1]
Part 1. Introduction
Part 2. Sources of the conflict and international involvement
Part 3. Nationalism vis-a-vis geopolitics
Part 4. Two levels of the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict
Part 5. Negotiations in the OCSE Minsk group
Part 6. The Armenian defense agenda
Part 7. The two pivots of the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict. The problem of Siunik
Part 8. The historical sources of Armenian mistrust
Part 9. The strategic world views of the parties to the conflict
Part 10. The major systemic-structural flaws of the OSCE Minsk Group נואסו plan for Nagorno-Karabagh
Part11. The transience of the Karabagh Peacekeeping Force (PKF)
Part 12. OSCE's inexperience in peacekeeping
Part 13. Non-streamlined and decentralized command and control structure of the OSCE Peacekeeping Force
Part 14. Karabagh versus Bosnia: peacekeeping dilemmas
Part 15. Possible compromise solutions to the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict
Part 16. The US-Armenian-Russian military alliance as the strategic solution to the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict
Part 17. The US-Armenian-Russian defense alliance: its meaning and necessity
Part 18. Elements of a US-Armenian-Russian defense alliance
Part 19. The geostrategic significance of the US-Armenian-Russian Military alliance
Part 20. Conclusions
Part 21. The feasibility of an impending peace settlement of the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict: a postscript
Notes
( published in Levon Chorbajian, ed., "Making a State: From Secession to Republic In Nagorno-Karabagh", New York: St. Martin's Press, 2001, pp. 202-239.)
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