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MELIKISHVILI, ALEX (5) answer(s).
 
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Casualties reported after incident between Azerbaijan and Nagor / Melikishvili, Alex   Journal Article
Melikishvili, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Azerbaijani, Armenian, and separatist authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh have given conflicting accounts of a ceasefire violation on the night of 31 July - 1 August that reportedly resulted in the largest number of fatalities in more than a year.
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ID:   129429


Cuts both ways: Georgia's uncertain political future / Melikishvili, Alex   Journal Article
Melikishvili, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   149822


Out of the shadows: Uzbekistan looks to life after Karimov / Melikishvili, Alex   Journal Article
Melikishvili, Alex Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Uzbekistan is showing signs of easing the repression exercised by late president Islam Karimov. Alex Melikishvili analyses the extent to which the country will move away from its post-Soviet isolation and embrace reform, as well as improve external relations.
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ID:   149654


Rude awakening: Kazakhstan battles rising youth radicalisation / Melikishvili, Alex   Journal Article
Melikishvili, Alex Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Islamist militant attacks in Kazakhstan have focused attention on the home-grown terrorist threat at a time of rising public unrest and uncertainty over the presidential succession.
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Sentencing in landmark Turkish trial likely to lead to violence / Melikishvili, Alex   Journal Article
Melikishvili, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Violence  Turkey  Military police  Tayyip Erdogan 
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