European Studies in the Caucasus

The Caucasus in Europe-Asia Connectivity

Chronologie aller Bände (1 - 2)

Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem Buch "The 'New' Geopolitics in the Caucasus". Wer alle Bücher der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von Thomas Kruessmann beginnen. Der zweite Teil der Reihe "The 'New' Geopolitics in the Caucasus" ist am 10.06.2024 erschienen. Die Reihe umfasst derzeit 2 Bände. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "The 'New' Geopolitics in the Caucasus".

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  • Start der Reihe: 23.01.2023
  • Neueste Folge: 10.06.2024

Diese Reihenfolge enthält 2 unterschiedliche Autoren.

Cover: The 'New' Geopolitics in the Caucasus
  • Autor: Davitashvili, Gvantsa
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  • Veröffentlicht: 10.06.2024
  • Genre: Politik

The 'New' Geopolitics in the Caucasus

Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the EU’s ambition to develop “strategic and ambitious partnership(s) based on common values and rules, mutual interests and commitments, as well as shared ownership and responsibility” (EEAS) in the countries of the Eastern Partnership has come under much pressure. Whatever remains of this ambitions in the South Caucasus has turned into a frantic attempt to re-define the EU’s role in this new geopolitical scenario. This collection focuses on Armenia and Georgia as the two “frontline” countries in which the beneficial role of the EU and the supposed commonality of values are being questioned most rigorously. Using the perspective of authors from the region, this volume offers unique insights into the debates and perceptions of the EU’s involvement in the South Caucasus.
Cover: The Caucasus in Europe-Asia Connectivity
  • Band: 3
  • Autor: Kruessmann, Thomas
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  • Veröffentlicht: 23.01.2023
  • Genre: Politik

The Caucasus in Europe-Asia Connectivity

The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative has produced a flurry of activities both in the countries of the South Caucasus and in Russia. While mostly analyzed through the lens of geo-politics and geo-economics, there is new research emerging that represents more sophisticated approaches from a variety of social science disciplines.

This volume, based on the AESC Annual Convention in December 2020, collects a sample of critical voices to study the effects of infrastructure projects on local livelihoods, on sustainable and environmentally sound development, transparency, and inclusiveness.

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