Kazan: The Religiously Undivided Frontier City
By Matthew Derrick Located at the confluence of the Turko-Islamic and Slavic-Christian worlds, Kazan is populated in roughly even numbers
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Read moreBy Fareed Shafee for CRIA After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the South Caucasus region was opened up for
Read moreBy Dr. Vladimer Papava and Dr. Michael Tokmazishvili for CRIA With the growing demand, the supply of natural gas to
Read moreThe following is an interview conducted by Jesse Tatum, Interview Editor of Caucasian Review of Internatoinal Affairs with Katerina Strani
Read moreBy Dr. Aleksandr Shkolnikov and Anna Nadgrodkiewicz for Caucasian Review of International Affairs Just a few months ago the world
Read moreBy Nino Kemoklidze for Caucasian Review of International Affairs Even though female suicide bombers are a relatively new phenomenon, human
Read moreBy Nino Kemoklidze for Caucasian Review of International Affairs Even though female suicide bombers are a relatively new phenomenon, human
Read moreThe following is an interview conducted by by Jesse Tatum, Interview Editor of Caucasian Review of International Affairs (CRIA) with
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