The Caucasus - An Introduction

The Caucasus - An Introduction

by Frederik Coene
The Caucasus - An Introduction

The Caucasus - An Introduction

by Frederik Coene

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Overview

The Caucasus is one of the most complicated regions in the world: with many different peoples and political units, differing religious allegiances, and frequent conflicts, and where historically major world powers have clashed with each other. Until now there has been no single book for those wishing to learn about this complex region. This book fills the gap, providing a clear, comprehensive introduction to the Caucasus, which is suitable for all readers. It covers the geography; the historical development of the region; economics; politics and government; population; religion and society; culture and traditions; alongside its conflicts and international relations. Written throughout in an accessible style, it requires no prior knowledge of the Caucasus. The book will be invaluable for those researching specific issues, as well as for readers needing a thorough introduction to the region.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135203016
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/16/2009
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Frederik Coene is currently Attaché dealing with post-conflict assistance in the Delegation of the European Commission to Georgia. His research on the Caucasus began in 1999 during his internship in the Office of the Secretary-General at NATO Headquarters. Since then he has researched, worked and travelled in all parts of the Caucasus.

Table of Contents

1: Geography 2: Territorial Division, Government and Administration 3: Population and Society 4: History 5: Conflicts 6: International Politics 7: Economy 8: Culture, Mentality and Traditions

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