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Black Garden

Armenia and Azerbaijan through Peace and War

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Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2003
New York University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8147-1944-2 (ISBN)
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Part journalism, part history, this is an examination of how two former Soviet republics were brought into the conflict that led to the break-up of the Soviet Union.
Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2003 Black Garden is the definitive study of how Armenia and Azerbaijan, two southern Soviet republics, got sucked into a conflict that helped bring them to independence, bringing to an end the Soviet Union, and plaguing a region of great strategic importance. It cuts between a careful reconstruction of the history of Nagorny Karabakh conflict since 1988 and on-the-spot reporting on its convoluted aftermath. Part contemporary history, part travel book, part political analysis, the book is based on six months traveling through the south Caucasus, more than 120 original interviews in the region, Moscow, and Washington, and unique primary sources, such as Politburo archives. The historical chapters trace how the conflict lay unresolved in the Soviet era; how Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders exacerbated it; how the Politiburo failed to cope with the crisis; how the war began and ended; how the international community failed to sort out the conflict. What emerges is a complex and subtle portrait of a beautiful and fascinating region, blighted by historical prejudice and conflict.

Thomas de Waal has reported on Russia and the Caucasus since 1993 for the Moscow Times, The Times of London, The Economist, and the BBC World Service. He is currently Senior Associate, Caucasus at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His publications include, most recently, The Caucasus: An Introduction.

Author's Note Preface to the Revised Edition Two Maps, of the South Caucasus and of Nagorny Karabakh Introduction: Crossing the Line 1. February 1988: An Armenian Revolt 2. February 1988: Azerbaijan: Puzzlement and Pogroms 3. Shusha: The Neighbors' Tale 4. 1988-1989: An Armenian Crisis 5. Yerevan: Mysteries of the East 6. 1988-1990: An Azerbaijani Tragedy 7. Baku: An Eventful History 8. 1990-1991: A Soviet Civil War 9. Divisions: A Twentieth-Century Story 10. Hurekavank: The Unpredictable Past 11. August 1991-May 1992: War Breaks Out 12. Shusha: The Last Citadel 13. June 1992-September 1993: Escalation 14. Sabirabad: The Children's Republic 15. September 1993-May 1994: Exhaustion 16. Stepanakert: A State Apart 17. 1994-2001: No War, No Peace 18. Sadakhlo: "They Fight, We Don't" 19. 2001-2012: Deadlock and Estrangement Conclusion: Seeking Peace in Karabakh

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.2003
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, maps
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 650 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-8147-1944-9 / 0814719449
ISBN-13 978-0-8147-1944-2 / 9780814719442
Zustand Neuware
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