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Natural Gas and the ‘Lesser’ Caspians: How New Players Might be Good for Everyone

Energy: what was once a largely single-resource/two-state controlled industry has given way to other resources of significance. In turn, this has also given rise...

Is Caucasus the next Syria – Don’t forget OSCE

The recent all-shoot out in Azerbaijan between the ethnic Armenians and Azerbaijani forces brought yet another round of casualties, psychological traumas and property destructions....

Azeri Intelligence: Dealing with Handcuffs and Hindrances

Azerbaijan has been known to have more natural resources than most nations. However, it is its geographical location and history that sometimes has been...

Strategic Patience Paid Off: Russian Regional Hegemony in the Caspian

It has been almost one year since the IV Caspian Summit in Astrakhan, Russia, where the presidents of the five Caspian states signed a...

Blowback Diplomacy: How the US was Locked Out of the Caspian

It has been almost one year since the IV Caspian Summit in Astrakhan, Russia, where the presidents of the five Caspian states signed a...

Russian Diplomacy: Trying to go from the Small Stage to the Big Screen

One of the Russian government’s worries that propelled it to face the conflict in Syria against DAESH was the probability of it morphing into...

A New Great Game in the Caspian: NATO and Russian Countermeasures

Russia has worked diligently to keep NATO from entering its perceived geostrategic territory, even if that comes at great personal cost to the nation,...

Global Firepower in the Caspian: A Comparative Analysis

The following compilation, piggy-backing on the overwhelming positive response given from the last edition of the Caspian Project where Caspian littorals were compared within...

Leaving the Euronest: Why Azerbaijan is Unhappy

The European Union may have found itself deeper into a conflict than it had originally planned when it invited both Armenia and Azerbaijan into...

Caviar Diplomacy: Working the US-Azerbaijan Relationship to Freedom’s Detriment

Ideally located between George Washington University, my office at the Eastern Congo Initiative, and the White House is a $12 million mansion owned by...

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