Publisher's Synopsis
AFTER KARABAKH: War, Peace, and the Forging of a New Caucasus performs a great service to those who care about international politics. We now have in one volume a set of comprehensive analyses of the main dimensions of the Second Karabakh War-a turning point in a long and complex process of great importance to the world, namely, the re-shaping of the post-Soviet world due to the decline of Russia.
The authors, who are all internationally recognized experts in their fields, have ensured that this volume will become the standard account of the conflict.
Editors/Contributors
Svante E. Cornell is Research Director of the American Foreign Policy Council's Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and a co-founder of the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP).
Damjan Krnjevic Miskovic is Professor of Practice at ADA University, where he serves concurrently as Director for Policy Research, Analysis, and Publications at the Institute for Development and Diplomacy and Co-Editor of Baku Dialogues.
Contributors
Robert M. Cutler is Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Energy Security Program at the NATO Association of Canada and a practitioner member of the University of Waterloo's Institute for Complexity and Innovation.
Michael Doran is Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at Hudson Institute.
Nikolas K. Gvosdev is Professor of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval War College. He is a 2024 Templeton Fellow and the Director of the National Security Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, where he is also a Senior Fellow in the Eurasia Program and Editor of Orbis.
Fariz Ismailzade is Vice Rector for Government and External Affairs and Professor of Practice at ADA University, where he serves concurrently as Director of the Institute for Development and Diplomacy and Editor-in-Chief of Baku Dialogues. He has been a Visiting Fulbright Scholar at Princeton University.
Onnik James Krikorian is a Tbilisi-based journalist and photojournalist from the UK who has covered the South Caucasus continuously since 1994. He regularly writes articles and analyses for a variety of regional and international publications.