Fwd: Caucasian Regional Studies: Georgians and Abkhazians


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Fwd: Caucasian Regional Studies: Georgians and Abkhazians


Dear friends,

The latest (double) issue of Caucasian Regional Studies (Vol. 3, No
2&3, 1998) with the title "Georgians and Abkhazians. The Search for a
Peace Settlement" has been published on WWW on the following site
http://www.vub.ac.be/POLI/publi/

We still have to indicate that it is not a book, but a special issue
of CRS.
 
It has the following contents:
 
1) Bruno Coppieters, Introduction
2) Ghia Nodia, The Conflict in Abkhazia: National Projects and
Political Circumstances
3) Viacheslav A. Chirikba, The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict: In Search
of Ways Out
4) Revaz Gachechiladze, Geographical Background to a Settlement for
the Conflict in Abkhazia
5) Yurii Anchabadze, Georgia and Abkhazia: The Hard Road to Agreement
6) George Tarkhan-Mouravi, The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict in a
Regional Context
7) Stanislav Lakoba, Abkhazia, Georgia and the Caucasus Confederation
8) Bruno Coppieters, Shades of Grey. Intentions, Motives and Moral
Responsibility in the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict.
9) Maarten Theo Jans, Theory and Experiences of Ethnonational Conflict
Regulation: Their Relevance to the Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict
10) Bruno Coppieters, Conclusions
11) Yurii Anchabadze, Conclusions
12) Ghia Nodia, Conclusions
 
The Russian version will be published soon on the same site.
 
I can send you a paper version of the English version (published by
the Bundesinstitut fuer Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale
Studien) if you send me your mailing address.

We have a large number of free copies for the Russian version (in
print by Ves Mir, Moscow). Please send me mailing addresses of
colleages or libraries in Russia or the CIS to which this version can
be sent to.
 
As we wrote you a few weeks ago, CRS has a "mirror" site at the
Carnegie Centre Moscow. It is closed now, but will be reopened in
January or February 99. http://pubs.carnegie.ru/crs/
 
The first issue of CRS of 1998 (Vol. 3, No 1, 1998) has been printed
in Russian. The English version and the WWW versions in both languages
will follow soon. Please write me if you wish to receive the Russian
or the English version on paper.
 
It has the following contents:
 
- Michael P. Croissant and Cynthia M. Croissant, The Caspian Sea
Status Dispute: Azerbaijani Perspectives
- Vitaly Naumkin, Russia and Transcaucasia
- Revaz Gachechiladze. Building the New Georgia: Development Factors -
Pluses and Minuses.
- Fereydoun Safizadeh, On Dilemmas of Identity in the Post-Soviet
Republic of Azerbaijan
- Voitsekh Guretski, The Javakheti Question
 
Sincerely yours
Bruno Coppieters

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