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    Tag Archives: EU Caucasus policy

    The South Caucasus and the Importance of U.S. Interests

    Posted on June 19, 2013 by Stephen R. Bowers

    When the American public learned the identities of the Boston Marathon terrorists, a nation which had relegated Caucasus issues to obscurity was forced to turn to maps and remind itself of the location and significance of this large and turbulent region.

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    Posted in Foreign Policy, Russia & Eurasia Tagged Annie Jafalian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Black Sea, Boston Marathon terrorists, Caspian Sea, Caucasus, Christianity and Islam, EU Caucasus policy, Europe and Asia, European Union, Fariz Ismailzade, Glen E. Howard, Islamist ideology, Jamestown Foundation, NATO, Near Abroad, Russia and the Middle East, Russia's Gazprom, Russian invasion of Georgia, Russian South Stream, South Caucasus, Thomas DeWaal, Trans-Caucasus region, Wahhabi movement |
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