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IRST Anatolia Daily is particularly interested in papers on the following topics. The deadline is open as the late articles will be published in the next issue.

Regional topics

- Western energy interests in the South Caucasus and Central Asia

- The Nabucco gas pipeline;

- Role of the South Caucasus in the energy security of Europe;

- Integration of the South Caucasus to the Euro-Atlantic structures;

- European Union and the conflict resolution in the South Caucasus;

- Prospects of the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict;

- Prospects of the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement and its implications for the South Caucasus;

- Relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey;

- Russian policy towards the South Caucasus;

- US policy towards the South Caucasus;

- Georgia and its NATO-membership aspirations;

- Prospects of the South Caucasian regional security;

- Regional integration in the South Caucasus;

- Iranian nuclear program and its implications for the South Caucasus;

- Situation in the North Caucasus;

- Ethno-Nationalism and Violence in the North-Western Caucasus

- Different Faces of Sufi Islam in the present day North Caucasus

- Israel in the Caucasus;

- Azerbaijan 's relations with the Moslem world;

- Islam in Azerbaijan; Islam in the Caucasus

- Foreign policy of Armenia;

- Iran-Armenia relations;

- Azerbaijani community of Iran;

- Legal status of the Caspian Sea;

- Legal dispute between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan;

- Turkish foreign policy in the new era;

- Turkey 's accession to the EU;

- Iran-Turkey relations;

- Islam in Central Asia;

- New Islamic Directions in Central Asia: Internal and External Dimension;

- Global and regional powers in Central Asia;

- Energy security in Central Asia;

- Ukraine 's foreign policy - NATO and EU versus Russia;

- Moldova’s political crisis and its implications for the country’s geopolitical orientation;

- Armenian Diaspora and lobby in the US – its influence over US foreign policy.
International relations and general topics

- Theory of International Relations;

- Problems of the Modern International Law;

- US foreign policy;

- Russia’s foreign policy;

- China’s foreign policy;

- EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy and the foreign policies of the member-states;

This is a preliminary list. Please feel free to offer alternative topics, including book reviews, to the Editor. Articles submitted to Caspian Weekly should meet the following requirements:

- English language

- 12 font size, Times New Roman

- 500-1500 words

- Fully referenced

 

Editors also accept the book reviews not more than 1000 words. All correspondence and submissions should be e-mailed to:

 

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Our valuable member Editor has been with us since Wednesday, 15 June 2011.

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