University of Birmingham

Status: Public Research University

Phone +44 (0)121 414 3344

Website http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/index.aspx

Address Birmingham B15 2TT, Birmingham, United Kingdom,

Contact Person Lord Bilimoria (Chancellor ), David Eastwood (David Eastwood)

Department Department of Political Science and International Studies (POLSIS) Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies School of Government and Society School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music

People

Oscar Pardo Sierra Kevork Oskanian Cerwyn Moore Nino Kemoklidze Galina Yemelianova Kamala Imranli-Lowe Taras Kuzio David Wills Rebecca Ruth Gould


Bibliography
No man's land? A comparative analysis of the EU and Russia's influence in the Southern Caucasus
A Macro-view of the Southern Caucasus
The Palgrave Macmillan Fear, Weakness and Power in the Post-Soviet South Caucasus A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis Kevork Oskanian
Turkey's global strategy: Turkey and the Caucasus
Suicide Bombing: Chechnya, the North Caucasus and Martyrdom
Russia's post-colonial war(s)?
Assessing Unholy Alliances in Chechnya: From Communism and Nationalism to Islamism and Salafism
Foreign Fighters and the Case of Chechnya: A Critical Assessment
Many Faces of the Caucasus
Securitising the Caucasus: From political violence to place branding in Chechnya
Many Faces of the Caucasus
Victimisation of Female Suicide Bombers: The Case of Chechnya
Voices of the Caucasus: Mapping Knowledge Production on the Caucasus Region
Islam, nationalism and state in the Muslim Caucasus
Islam in the North-Western Caucasus
Sufism and politics in the North Caucasus
Islam and nation building in Tatarstan and Dagestan of the Russian Federation
Russia and Islam A Historical Survey
Russia’s autonomous republic of Kabardino-Balkariya
Chechnya and Political Islam
Russia and its Muslim Neighbours: 1480–1881
Islam in the North Western-Caucasus: Kabardino-Balkariia, Karachaevo-Cherkessiia-Adyghea
The Paris Peace Conference and the Armenian arguments on Garabagh
The Provisional Government and the Armenian Homeland Project
Reconstruction of the ‘Armenian Homeland’ Notion
Nakhchyvan, the Armenian arguments and the Allied Powers in 1919
The Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict through the prism of the British media and The New York Times, 1988–1994
International reaction to the Chechen crisis
The Chechnya crisis and the ‘near abroad’
Memorializing Akhundzadeh: Contradictory Cosmopolitanism and Post-Soviet Narcissism in Old Tbilisi
Language Dreamers: Race and the Politics of Etymology in the Caucasus
Writers and Rebels The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus
Beyond the Taqlīd/Ijtihād Dichotomy: Daghestani Legal Thought under Russian Rule
Topographies of anticolonialism: the ecopoetical sublime in the Caucasus from Tolstoy to Mamakaev
Secularism and Belief in Georgia’s Pankisi Gorge
The Geographies of ͨAjam: The Circulation of Persian Poetry from South Asia to the Caucasus
Becoming a Georgian woman
Finding Bazorkin in the Caucasus: A Journey from Anthropology to Literature
Aleksandre Qazbegi's Mountaineer Prosaics: The Anticolonial Vernacular on Georgian–Chechen Borderlands
Languages and Cultures in the Caucasus
Strangers in a Strange Land: Occidentalist Publics and Orientalist Geographies in Nineteenth-Century Georgian Imaginaries by Paul Manning
The modernity of premodern Islam in contemporary Daghestan
Islam and Sufism in Daghestan (Book Review)
Chechens Through the Russian Prism