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According to Wikipedia , Svante E. Cornell is a Swedish scholar specializing on politics and security issues in Eurasia, especially the South Caucasus, Turkey, and Central Asia. He is a director and co-founder of the Stockholm-based Institute for Security and Development Policy , and Research Director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program , and joined the American Foreign Policy Council as a Senior Fellow for Eurasia in January 2017.
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2000 2010 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Published Papers Autonomy as a Source of Conflict: Caucasian Conflicts in Theoretical Perspective (2002) (338)Small Nations and Great Powers: A Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Caucasus (2000) (215)The Interaction of Narcotics and Conflict (2005) (89)Narcotics and Armed Conflict: Interaction and Implications (2007) (86)Azerbaijan Since Independence (2011) (80)The Kurdish question in Turkish politics (2001) (66)The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (1999) (62)The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline : Oil Window to the West (2005) (60)Autonomy and Conflict : Ethnoterritoriality and Separatism in the South Caucasus - Cases in Georgia (2002) (59)The Eurasian Drug Trade: A Challenge to Regional Security (2006) (54)Turkey and the Conflict in Nagorno Karabakh: A Delicate Balance (1998) (46)Narcotics, Radicalism, and Armed Conflict in Central Asia: The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (2005) (45)The Narcotics Threat in Greater Central Asia : From Crime-Terror Nexus to State Infiltration (2006) (45)Central Asia: More than Islamic extremists (2001) (44)What Drives Turkish Foreign Policy (2012) (36)The Guns of August 2008: Russia's War in Georgia (2009) (36)Democratization Falters in Azerbaijan (2001) (35)Islamic Radicalism in Central Asia and the Caucasus: Implications for the EU (2006) (34)Undeclared War: The Nagorno Karabakh Conflict Reconsidered (1997) (32)The Wider Black Sea Region : An Emerging Hub in European Security (2006) (31)Geostrategic Implications of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline (2005) (30)Europe's Energy Security: : Gazprom's Dominance and Caspian Supply Alternatives (2008) (29)International reactions to massive human rights violations: the case of Chechnya. (1999) (28)The Politicization of Islam in Azerbaijan (2006) (24)The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline: Implications for Azerbaijan (2005) (23)The Critical but Perilous Caucasus (2004) (23)The War Against Terrorism and the Conflict in Chechnya : A Case for Distinction (2003) (22)The Caucasus : A Challenge for Europe (2006) (20)The United States and central Asia: in the Steppes to stay? (2004) (18)War in Georgia, Jitters All Around (2008) (18)Religion as a Factor in Caucasian Conflicts (1998) (17)The International Politics of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict (2017) (17)Geopolitics and Strategic Alignments in the Caucasus and Central Asia (1999) (17)Georgian Politics since the August 2008 War (2009) (16)Uzbekistan: A regional player in Eurasian geopolitics? (2000) (16)NATO’s Role in South Caucasus Regional Security (2004) (15)IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS (1998) (15)Turkey: Return to Stability? (1999) (15)The Interaction of Drug Smuggling, Human Trafficking and Terrorism (2006) (14)Georgia After the Rose Revolution: Geopolitical Predicament and Implications for U.S. Policy (2012) (14)Conflicts in the North Caucasus (1998) (14)Regional Security in the South Caucasus : The Role of NATO (2004) (14)The devaluation of the concept of autonomy: National minorities in the former Soviet Union (1999) (13)Dealing with a rising power: Turkey’s transformation and its implications for the EU (2012) (12)Turkey and the West (2003) (11)Conflict, Crime, and the State in Postcommunist Eurasia (2014) (11)The fallacy of ‘compartmentalisation’: the West and Russia from Ukraine to Syria (2016) (10)Regional Politics in Central Asia : The Changing Roles of Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Iran (2004) (10)US engagement in the Caucasus: Changing gears (2005) (10)The South Caucasus : Regional Overview and Conflict Assessment (2002) (9)Getting Georgia Right (2014) (9)Georgian-Russian Relations in the 1990s Thornike Gordadze (2015) (9)Countering terrorist financing : lessons from Europe (2007) (8)The Politics of Pipelines: Bringing Caspian Energy to Markets (2005) (8)Pakistan’s foreign Policy: Islamic or Pragmatic? (2006) (8)A Strategic Conflict Analysis of the South Caucasus with a Focus on Georgia (2005) (8)A Western Strategy for the South Caucasus (2015) (8)The Nexus of Crime and Conflict (2014) (7)Stemming the Contagion : Regional Efforts to Curb Afghan Heroin's Impact (2005) (7)A Strategic Conflict Analysis of Central Asia with a Focus on Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (2005) (7)The Drug Trade in Russia (2006) (6)Erdoğan's Looming Downfall (2014) (6)A Strategic Conflict Analysis of Afghanistan (2005) (6)The unruly caucasus (1997) (6)The North Caucasus: Spiraling Out of Control? (2005) (5)Underestimating yourself: the EU and the political realities of the eastern neighbourhood (2014) (5)Iran and the Caucasus: The Triumph of Pragmatism over Ideology (2001) (5)The Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict and European Security (2017) (5)Security Threats and Challenges in the Caucasus after 9/11 (2017) (4)Conclusions and Implications for Conflict Resolution and Peacekeeping (2014) (4)America in Eurasia: One Year After (2002) (4)Expanding the European Area of Stability and Democracy to the Wider Black Sea Region (2008) (4)A Chechen state (1997) (4)The Kurdish Question and the Turkish Political System (2000) (3)Narcotics, radicalism and security in central Asia : The islamic movement of Uzbekistan (2004) (3)Azerbaijan: Going It Alone (2014) (3)The Growing Threat of Transnational Crime (2004) (3)Kyrgyzstan's "Revolution": Poppies or Tulips?“ (2005) (3)The War in Chechnya: A Regional Time Bomb (2005) (3)6 Tactics and Instruments in Putin ’ s Grand Strategy (3)Turkey’s Role: Balancing the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict and Turkish-Armenian Relations (2017) (2)A Religious Party Takes Hold: Turkey (2017) (2)Reversing Escalation: The Local and International Politics of the Conflict (2017) (2)China's Trepidation in Afghanistan (2001) (2)Azerbaijan's Elections: A Step Forward (2005) (2)Peace or War? The Prospects of the Conflicts in the Caucasus (1997) (2)Turkey’s Role and Prospects in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict and its Regional Implications (1998) (2)Autonomy as a Source of Conflict: Cases from the Caucasus in Theoretical Perspective (2002) (2)Chechnia, Russia and the Islamic Factor: a Source of Instability in The Northern Caucasus (2000) (1)Conflicting Identities in the Caucasus (1997) (1)The Drug Trade and Armed Conflict : Narcotics as a Threat to Security in Central Asia (2004) (1)Handelns Fortsättning med Kriminella Medel : (The Continuation of Trade with Criminal Means) (2004) (1)Time To Pay Attention to Azerbaijan (2006) (1)Cloaking the Chechen War as jihad: The Risk of Militant Contagion (2000) (1)A Virtual Election in a Fantasy Chechnya (2005) (1)Russia's Restless Frontier: The Chechnya Factor in Post-Sowet Russia. By Dmitri V. Trenin and Aleksei V. Malashenko, with Anatol Lieven. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2004. xii, 264 pp. Notes. Index. Tables. $50.00, hard bound. $24.85, paper. (2006) (1)Taliban Afghanistan: A True Ideoogical State? (2006) (1)Creating a state of denial (2007) (1)Europe and the South Caucasus: In Search for a Purpose (2004) (1)The Caucasus in Limbo (2011) (1)The Place of Caucasian States in Eurasian Strategic Alignments (1999) (1)Chapter 1. The Nexus of Crime and Conflict (2014) (1)Eurasia: Crisis and Opportunity (2006) (1)Challenges Ahead for Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan’s New Prime Minister (2003) (0)Ilham Aliyev’s Azerbaijan (2015) (0)Iran and the “Other” Azerbaijan (2015) (0)Chapter 4. The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (2014) (0)Political Developments in Georgia (2023) (0)How the U.S. Promotes Extremism in the Name of Religious Freedom (2017) (0)China Unnerved with War : West so close at its door (2001) (0)The Weary Path to Mutual Compromise: Elusive Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh (1999) (0)Chechnya: Terrorists Take Centre Stage (2004) (0)Azerbaijan 2003: Managing Succession (2004) (0)Islamic Militancy in Central Asia: Defining the Threat (2001) (0)INS Registration Impedes War on Terrorism (2003) (0)Post-Revolutionary Georgia: Geopolitical Predicament (2006) (0)Putin's Past and Russia's Future in the 'Near Abroad' (2000) (0)West Must Take Action to Stop Russia's Slide (2006) (0)Play Ethnic Card to Win Turkey Over (2003) (0)Political Development in the Caucasus (2006) (0)The PoliTical economy of conflicT in eurasia Organized Crime and Armed Conflict in the Postcommunist World (2013) (0)Minoritiy Policy in Georgia: The Road Ahead (2006) (0)The Rise and Fall of the Popular Front (2015) (0)The Contributors (2002) (0)Putin Skadar Demokratin : [Putin Damages Democracy] (2004) (0)U nderstanding t Urkey ’ s t ilt (2015) (0)Stanna Kvar i Uzbekistan (2005) (0)Entrenched in the Steppes: America Redraws the Map (2003) (0)Kazakhstan and European Integration: Further Potential (2021) (0)Stop appeasing Russia (2003) (0)The European Union and the Armenian–Azerbaijani Conflict: Lessons Not Learned (2017) (0)The Making of Nagorno-Karabagh: From Secession to Republic. Ed. Levon Chorbajian. New York: Palgrave, 2001. xv, 267 pp. Notes. Index. Tables. Maps. $68.00, hard bound. (2003) (0)NATO after Enlargement: PfP Shifts Emphasis to Central Asia and the Caucasus (2004) (0)Blasts Provide Opportunity to Strengthen Ties with Turkey (2003) (0)Is Afghanistan's Opium Boom Reversible? (2004) (0)Turkey's Role in the Black Sea Region (2006) (0)Books Received (2001) (0)Azerbaijani Society: Identity, Modernity, and Tradition (2015) (0)Azerbaijan: Between Authoriarianism and Democratization (2000) (0)Russia,the Resurgent Imperialist (2015) (0)Azerbaijan’s New Geopolitics (2020) (0)Panel II: External Competition and Context (2011) (0)How the Iranian Revolution Inspired Turkish Islamism (2020) (0)Security Threats and Challenges in the Caucasus (2005) (0)Azerbaijan and Georgia in 2010: Political Outlook (2006) (0)Azerbaijan 2002: Between the Storms (2003) (0)Politics and Power in Azerbaijan (2015) (0)State and Religion in Central Asia (2022) (0)Human Rights Reforms in Kazakhstan (2021) (0)Democracy and Pluralism in Muslim Areas of the Former Soviet Union (2001) (0)Autonomy: A Catalyst of conflict in the Caucasus? (2000) (0)Turkey, Best Neighbor or Big Brother? (2015) (0)Chapter 2. Afghanistan’s Endless Conflict and the Development of the Opium Industry (2014) (0)Armenia's Political Insecurity and Caucasian Stability (2000) (0)Post-Soviet Azerbaijan : Transition to Sultanistic Semiauthoritarianism ? An Attempt at Conceptualization (2005) (0)Russia and Transcaucasia (1999) (0)US Policy in the "Caspian-Asian": Imperatives of Strategic Vision (2000) (0)Regional Politics in the Caucasus and Central Asia: The Position of the US, Turkey, and Israel (1999) (0)More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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