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"Frozen conflicts" in Europe / Anton Bebler, edition. [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Opladen ; Berlin ; Toronto : Barbara Budrich, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (215 pages)Content type:
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  • 3847401335
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Contents:
Introduction / Anton Bebler -- Republic of Cyprus vs. Northern Cyprus. The Cyprus problem / James Ker-Lindsay -- Comments / Muhitten Tolga Ozsaglam -- Recommendations / International Crisis Group -- Moldova vs. Transnistria. The Transnistrian conflict / Natalya Belitser -- OSCE's efforts to resolve the conflict / Erwan Fouere -- Georgia vs. Abkhazia and Southern Ossetia. The conflict in and over Abkhazia / Sergey Markedonov -- Comments / David Matsaberidze -- The South Ossetia conflict / Sergey Markedonov -- Comments / David Matsaberidze -- Recommendations / International Crisis Group -- Azerbaijan vs. Nagorny Karabakh. The elusive search for resolution of the Nagorny Karabakh dispute / Thomas de Waal -- Comments / Irada Baghirova -- Comments / Aram Simonyan, Menua Soghomonyan and Alik Gharibyan -- Recommendations / International Crisis Group -- Serbia vs. Kosovo. The Serbia-Kosovo conflict / Anton Bebler -- The normalization agreements between Kosovo and Serbia / Ilir Deda -- The Kosovo Serbs and normalization / Oliver Ivanovi�c -- Serbia's recognizing realities / Sonja Biserko -- Ukraine vs. Russia. Crimea and the Ukrainian-Russian conflict / Anton Bebler.
Summary: Oft forgotten but simmering "frozen conflicts" continuously mark the political map of Europe. All located in South Eastern Europe, the Black Sea area and Transcaucasia, these conflicts run along ethnic, national, cultural and linguistic lines, separating communities. The analytical chapters and comments in this volume present different viewpoints on the cases of Northern Cyprus, Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorny Karabakh, Kosovo, and Crimea.
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"Some papers from the international conference on Frozen conflicts held at Lake Bled in Slovenia in August of 2012"--Page 13

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction / Anton Bebler -- Republic of Cyprus vs. Northern Cyprus. The Cyprus problem / James Ker-Lindsay -- Comments / Muhitten Tolga Ozsaglam -- Recommendations / International Crisis Group -- Moldova vs. Transnistria. The Transnistrian conflict / Natalya Belitser -- OSCE's efforts to resolve the conflict / Erwan Fouere -- Georgia vs. Abkhazia and Southern Ossetia. The conflict in and over Abkhazia / Sergey Markedonov -- Comments / David Matsaberidze -- The South Ossetia conflict / Sergey Markedonov -- Comments / David Matsaberidze -- Recommendations / International Crisis Group -- Azerbaijan vs. Nagorny Karabakh. The elusive search for resolution of the Nagorny Karabakh dispute / Thomas de Waal -- Comments / Irada Baghirova -- Comments / Aram Simonyan, Menua Soghomonyan and Alik Gharibyan -- Recommendations / International Crisis Group -- Serbia vs. Kosovo. The Serbia-Kosovo conflict / Anton Bebler -- The normalization agreements between Kosovo and Serbia / Ilir Deda -- The Kosovo Serbs and normalization / Oliver Ivanovi�c -- Serbia's recognizing realities / Sonja Biserko -- Ukraine vs. Russia. Crimea and the Ukrainian-Russian conflict / Anton Bebler.

Oft forgotten but simmering "frozen conflicts" continuously mark the political map of Europe. All located in South Eastern Europe, the Black Sea area and Transcaucasia, these conflicts run along ethnic, national, cultural and linguistic lines, separating communities. The analytical chapters and comments in this volume present different viewpoints on the cases of Northern Cyprus, Transnistria, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorny Karabakh, Kosovo, and Crimea.

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