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02 Nov 2001
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute,
The Johns Hopkins University,
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies,
Washington, DC, USA
Supplied note:
"The 24 October 2001 Issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, a subscription free [bi-weekly] Web journal [...] is now on-line at [the URL below] [...] The 24 October 2001 issue of The Analyst features four Analytical Articles, four Field Reports, and News Bites from the past fortnight. The Analytical Articles feature: The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline: off the drawing-boards and into the field - Robert M. Cutler [...]; Osama Bin Laden and Salafi Islam: more than a mere terrorist threat - Michael Fredholm [...]; Policy planning in the fog of war - Ariel Cohen [...]; Instability in Abkhazia: making Georgia a scapegoat for a misfiring 'War Against Terrorism'? - Khatuna Salukvadze [...]. The Field Reports include: An Afghan woman's story in exile [...]; Foreign trade and economic development of Kazakhstan [...]; Gas scandal between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan [...]; Kazatomprom is lobbying for importing nuclear waste. [...].
The Analyst provides a rigorous, concise and nonpartisan forum where specialists can assess issues and events in the Central Asia-Caucasus region for a broad audience of business people, journalists, policy makers, government officials, diplomats and academics. "
Site contents: Inside CACI; Archives [since 2 Feb 2000]; Major Projects; Forum Summaries, Publications; Fellowships, The
Xinjiang Project; Resource Links (Central Asia - Caucasus; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Chechnya/Daghestan; Georgia; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan; Xinjiang (China)).
URL http://www.cacianalyst.org/
Link reported by: Svante E. Cornell (svante.cornell@pcr.uu.se)
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