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Cover des Buchs: Der Georgisch-Abchasische Konflikt

Der Georgisch-Abchasische Konflikt

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Cover des Buchs: Der Georgisch-Abchasische Konflikt

Der Georgisch-Abchasische Konflikt

Reihe:
Schriftenreihe der Europäischen Akademie Bozen, Bereich »Minderheiten und Autonomien« , 31
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden 2016
Autor:innen:
Harzl

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Wissenschaftliche Literatur5 Kein Zugriff
  • ... ? Georgia and Turkish-Georgian Relations”, in The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations (Vol. XXXVI/ 2005), 159-199. Chandra, Kanchan, “Introduction”, in Kanchan Chandra (Hg.), Constructivist ...
  • ... in Kosovo“, in Southeastern Europe (No. 34/2010), 38–54. Heinrich, Hans-Georg, “OSCE Conflict Management in Georgia: The Political Context”, in Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the ...
  • ... University of Hamburg/IFSH (Hg.), OSCE Yearbook 2001 (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2002), 211-215. Herder, Johann Gottfried, „Staat, Nation, Humanität“, in Dietmar Willoweit und Janine Fehn (Hg.), Ausgewählte Texte ...
  • ... , Joseph, “The Law and Politics of Diversity Management: A Neoinstitutional Approach”, in European Yearbook of Minority Issues (Vol. 6, 2006/2007), 251-279. Marko, Joseph, „Human rights and ethnopolitics ...
  • ... : Oxford University Press, 2001). Normark, Per, “Russian Policy Towards Georgia: Assertiveness and Strategic Retreat”, in Farian Sabahi und Daniel Warner (Hg.), The OSCE and the Multiple Challenges of ...
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2.7 Stabilisierte Unvorhersehbarkeit: Georgien und Abchasien von 1993 bis 20085 Kein Zugriff
  • ... internationalen Konflikts zwischen Russland und Georgien wie folgt interpretiert: “Since independence from Russia is the primary task of Georgian nationalism (and given the presence of Russian troops ...
  • ... and the degree of Russian leverage on Georgia, many believe it has yet to be accomplished), all other adversaries are viewed in the light of this opposition. Minorities who are not loyal to Georgia ...
  • ... Mithat Celikpala, “From a Failed State to a Weak one? Georgia and TurkishGeorgian Relations”, in The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations (Vol. XXXVI/2005), 159-199, 162. 246 Vgl ...
  • ... in Georgia: The Political Context”, in Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg/IFSH (Hg.), OSCE Yearbook 2001 (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2002), 211-215, 213. 360 Per Normark ...
  • ... , “Russian Policy Towards Georgia: Assertiveness and Strategic Retreat”, in Farian Sabahi und Daniel Warner (Hg.), The OSCE and the Multiple Challenges of Transition: The Caucasus and Central Asia ...
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Dokumente und Rechtsakte5 Kein Zugriff
  • ... Wheatley, Jonathan, “The Case for Asymmetric Federalism in Georgia: A Missed Opportunity”, in Marc Weller und Katherine Nobbs (Hg.), Asymmetric Autonomy and the Settlement of Ethnic Conflicts ...
  • ... (Philadelphia: Philadelphia University Press, 2010), 213-230. Wheatley, Jonathan, Georgia from National Awakening to Rose Revolution: Delayed Transition in the Former Soviet Union (Burlington: Ashgate, 2005 ...
  • ... , Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Law, Treaty Series, vol. 179, p. 89, No. 4137, 13 April 1930. OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, The Bolzano/Bozen ...
  • ... Recommendations on National Minorities in Inter-State Relations & Explanatory Note, The Hague 2008, abrufbar unter: (abgerufen am 30. November 2014). OSCE, Protocol on the ...
  • ... ). Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, Yearbook of the International Law Commission, 2001, Vol. II (Part Two). S 1993/26875, 15 December 1993, Letter from the Permanent Representative of ...
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