17 November 2003 Central Asia’s games with frontiers are leading to wars with tears–economically, politically, and socially.A map of Armenia and Azerbaijan might look complex. To the right, there is the little exclave of Armenians in the once-Azeri, now nominally “independent” region of Nagorno-Karabakh, and to the left, there is a Nakhichevan, stranded between Iran and Armenia. But a look […]

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