Hratch Tchilingirian, The Struggle for Independence in the post-Soviet South Caucasus: Karabakh and Abkhazia. London: Sandringham House, 2003. ISBN 9781366927606.
... extends from eastern China to the borders of Europe and the Middle East.
While relatively unknown in Soviet times, new sovereign states that emerged from the collapse of the USSR have gained considerable ...
... markets
“When Russia sneezes, Armenia catches cold”. This was an Armenian proverb often used to refer to the dominance of first the Russian empire and then the USSR over the small Caucasian republic ...
... the collapse of the USSR, the region of the Caucasus, which falls within this triangle and includes both Armenia and Azerbaijan, has witnessed, in turn, a host of other armed conflicts, like those of Abkhazia, ...
... social and material inequalities" - as articulated 120 years ago by the founding members of the party - are burning issues today as well. While socialism as practiced in the USSR failed miserably, ...
... Reader. London: Macmillan Press, 1996, 402 pages.
How did the Soviet government deal with religion in the USSR? For many years it has been possible to read the reaction of believers to the Soviet ...
... for unification with Armenia, by 1991 it had became a full-scale war. As the USSR crumbled, Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence in September 1991, as the "Republic of Mountainous Karabakh." It has not ...
... of the former USSR." (AAA 2/13/95)
Independence Of Karabakh
Russian "Kuranty" newspaper recently published an article by famous publicist, member of the deputy group "Vybor Rossii" ("Russian Choice") ...
... for the first forty years of its existence it remained a mainly West European institution, since the fall of the USSR, its membership has expanded to over 40. Today, some 800 million people in Europe and ...
... recently became Armenia's Ambassador to France. After obtaining a doctorate degree in political science from the prestigious Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Nalbandian was ...
... with Armenia, by 1991 it had become a full-scale war. As the USSR crumbled, Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence in September 1991, as the "Republic of Mountainous Karabakh." It has not been recognized ...
... was put on the unity of the workers, whether German, Russian, Turk or else. It seems to me that one of the reasons of the collapse [of the USSR] was the wrong approach to the nationalities ...