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Author Archives: Shahin Abbasov

Posted inAzerbaijan, Books, Caucasus, Central Europe & Baltics, Culture, Politics, Society

Besieged and Threatened, Azeri Writer Mulls Emigration

by Shahin Abbasov 19 Feb 201320 Feb 2020

Author of Stone Dreams feels imperiled but is reluctant to leave his homeland. From EurasiaNet.org.

Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Society

Guba to Baku: Wake Up

by Shahin Abbasov 08 Mar 201220 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Finance, Society

Islamic Banking Gets a Toehold in Azerbaijan

by Shahin Abbasov 21 Jun 201120 Feb 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Regions

Can Baku Buy a Solution to the Karabakh Conflict?

by Shahin Abbasov 26 Oct 2010
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics, Society

Superpower Seeks Stable Country, Near Afghanistan

by Shahin Abbasov 29 Jun 201020 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia, Politics

Off the Fence

by Shahin Abbasov 04 Sep 200820 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Politics, Society

Dangerous Divide

by Shahin Abbasov 11 Feb 200820 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Society

Justice for All

by Shahin Abbasov 19 Dec 200720 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society

Come Back, Kids

by Shahin Abbasov 09 Oct 200720 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Finance

Cooperation or Control?

by Marianna Gurtovnik and Shahin Abbasov 29 Aug 200719 Jun 2020

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