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The Caucasus Thomas de Waal (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

The Caucasus By Thomas de Waal (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

Summary

The Caucasus is a new updated version of an essential guide that has introduced thousands of readers to a complex and fascinating region. Thomas de Waal gives a brief and stimulating portrait of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, their multi-layered history, seemingly intractable conflicts and complex politics.

The Caucasus Summary

The Caucasus: An Introduction by Thomas de Waal (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

In this new updated version of The Caucasus, Thomas de Waal introduces readers to this complex region. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and the breakaway territories that have tried to split away from them constitute one of the most diverse and challenging regions on earth, impressing the visitor with their multi-layered history, ethnic complexity, and seemingly intractable conflicts. Over the last few years, the South Caucasus region has captured international attention again because of its role in disputes between the West and Russia, its unsolved conflicts and it's a role as an energy transport corridor to Europe. De Waal begins with a historical overview, then focuses his attention on recent history, and in particular, on the three conflicts over Nagorny Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia. De Waal analyzes the energy politics of the region, the Five-Day War between Georgia and Russia and recent political changes in all three countries. In addition, the book features brief snapshots of fascinating side topics such as Georgian wine, Baku jazz, and how the coast of Abkhazia came to be known as Soviet Florida. Short, stimulating and rich in detail, The Caucasus is the perfect guide to this fascinating and little understood region.

The Caucasus Reviews

His book is a factual exploratory work for the interested western readership, which helps to navigate through the complicated political network of the countries of the South Caucasus of great geopolitical importance. * Margit K'oszegi, Eurasian Geography and Economics *
Nobody has dealt with today's Transcaucasia as lucidly as Thomas de Waal. * Times Literary Supplement *
Thomas de Waal is a very astute author with a special sensitivity to the outside world ... His writings, therefore, are surely a must read ... it has also the potential of influencing western thinking about the Caucasus for generations to come. * Krzysztof Strachota [translated by Iwona Reichardt], N/A, New Eastern Europe *
A compact but rich book examining the southern side of the range, where combustible difficulties afflict three small post-Soviet countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. ...If ever there was a place that needed a competent and even-tempered guide, this was it. Mr. de Waal provides one. Currently an analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, he has traveled through and written of the Caucasus more than most any outsider since the Kremlin's grip over the region loosened during the Soviet collapse. His book contains history and knowing flair:..will likely have many lives. Why? The wars that broke out in the 1990s are not over. Mr. De Waal's book is welcome now, and most useful. If one of the wars flares up again, it will be essential. * The New York Times War Blog *
Assiduously researched and lucid primer. While it may be easier for the distant academic to be dispassionate, de Waal is more than that. Through the past two decades, he has written extensively on, and from, the region for British newspapers and the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. He is also the co-author of Chechnya, probably the best contemporary volume on that violent Russian republic. The Caucasus reflects a depth of understanding of the region that doesn't stray into the didactic. In recent years, other volumes have appeared on the South Caucasus, notably Charles King's The Ghost of Freedom, and Thomas Goltz's diaries of Georgia and Azerbaijan. But de Waal has produced the most important work. And, as with any good book, it leaves the reader hungering for more. * Foreign Policy *
Well-written, accessible and engaging...[De Waal's] magisterial histories are an essential part of a comprehensible explanation of the intractable problems that beset the region. * International Affairs *
Thomas de Waal has written one of the most vivid, clear-minded accounts of the history and current troubles of the lands between Russia and Turkey. The Caucasus defines easy explanation, and de Waal deftly untangles the webs of mystification and obfuscation that have so often marred our understanding of why this rich and beautiful region, a cradle of diverse civilizations, has failed so miserably to realize its promise. * Ronald Grigor Suny, Professor of Social and Political History, and Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan *
Europe and Asia, mountains and flatlands, Christians and Muslims, ancient cultures and modern states--the Caucasus has long been a classic borderland in many senses. Blending first-hand reporting, historical narratives, and original research, The Caucasus is an indispensable guide to the fractious politics and complicated histories of the region's nations and peoples. * Charles King, Professor of International Affairs and Government, Georgetown University, and author of The Ghost of Freedom *
This is the definitive text for anyone interested in this complex region. De Waal describes the deep roots of current conflicts and his analysis of the present situation is right on target. It should be required reading for anyone involved in Caucasian affairs. * Richard Miles, former U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan and Georgia *
The Caucasus is a mini-encyclopedia, and de Waal a peerless guide for navigating this mountainous maze of tangled enmities and ethnicities. * Andrew Meier, author of The Lost Spy: An American in Stalin's Secret Service *

About Thomas de Waal (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

Thomas de Waal is a writer and scholar on the Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Black Sea and the author of four books on the region, including authoritative works on the Armenia-Azerbaijan and Chechnya conflicts. He is currently a Senior Fellow with the think-tank Carnegie Europe, based in London. De Waal has worked as a newspaper journalist in Moscow and a foreign policy analyst in Washington DC.

Table of Contents

Author's Note Introduction 1. Among the Mountains 2. Russia's South 3. The Soviet Caucasus 4. Armenia and Azerbaijan: an Intimate Quarrel 5. Georgia's Conflicts: Abkhazia and South Ossetia 6. Caspian Energy and Caucasian Corridors 7. Modern Georgia: Rebirth, Rose Revolution, and Conflict 8. Conclusion: A Modern Tour of the South Caucasus Chronology Notes Index

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NGR9780190683092
9780190683092
0190683090
The Caucasus: An Introduction by Thomas de Waal (Senior Associate, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2018-12-20
320
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