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The South Caucasus Republics: Relations with the U.S. and the EU

Volume XXII
Summer
Number 2
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Michael B. Bishku

Dr. Bishku is a professor of history at Georgia Regents University in Augusta, Georgia.

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  • The Syrian Humanitarian Crisis: What Is to Be Done?
  • Responding to Failure: Reorganizing U.S. Policies in the Middle East
  • The South Caucasus Republics: Relations with the U.S. and the EU
  • China's Gulf Policy: Existing Theories, New Perspectives
  • Interview: Grahame Morris
  • Iranian Nuclear Aspirations and Strategic Balancing in the Middle East
  • The Rise and Demise of the IS Caliphate
  • The UAE's Quest for Stability
  • Tunisian Women at a Crossroads: Cooptation or Autonomy?
  • Mass Mobilization and the Democracy Bias
  • The Arab Street: Effects of the Six-Day War
  • REVIEW ESSAY — Revisionist Zionism: The Founder, His Disciple and Their Chief Adversary
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