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Author Archives: Shahin Abbasov

Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Society, Technology

Slow to Connect

by Farid Gahramanov and Shahin Abbasov 18 Jul 200720 Feb 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Central Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Society

Words that Spell Trouble

by Shahin Abbasov 25 May 200719 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus

OSCE Karabakh Troubleshooter Under Fire

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 01 Sep 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Politics

Opposition Poet’s Arrest Raises Concerns

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 25 Jul 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Finance, Georgia, Politics

Oil Flows, but a Problem May Loom

by Mevlut Katik, Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 01 Jun 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia, Politics, Russia

New Life, New Identity

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 29 May 200619 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus

Hard Talking

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 14 Oct 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus, Politics, Society

The Wahhabi Watch

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 22 Aug 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus

Democracy and Evolutionary Clashes

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 04 Aug 200519 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Business, Caucasus, Central Asia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Politics

Where Oil and Democracy Clash

by Khadija Ismailova and Shahin Abbasov 25 May 200519 Jun 2020

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