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Caucasus Survey – The journal of the Association for Caucasian Studies
Caucasus Survey
The journal of the Association for Caucasian Studies
Frequency : 2 issues per year, first issue scheduled January 2013, 400-500 pages per annum
EDITOR
Marie Bennigsen Broxup
DEPUTY EDITORS
Laurence Broers
Tamara Dragadze
Sophie Shihab Bilderling
Mairbek Vatchagaev
Edith Ybert
AIMS & SCOPE
Caucasus Survey will be the only journal, published in English, concerned primarily with the study of the Caucasus – the independent republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, and the North Caucasian republics of the Russian Federation. The journal focuses on the Humanities and Social Sciences - history, political science, ethnography, religion, nationalism, economics, conflict resolution, military issues, demography, and area studies. Relations between the Russian Federation and the Caucasus, internationally and domestically with regard to the North Caucasus, features high in our concerns. Also covered are issues relating to the Republic of Kalmykia and the Cossacks, Crimea, the Nogays, and the Caucasian diaspora.
PEER REVIEW STATEMENT
All articles undergo peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous double-blind refereeing by two referees.
EDITORIAL BOARD
Yurii Anchabadze, Academy of Sciences, Moscow Bayram Balci, IFEAC, Carnegie Foundation Vladimir Bobrovnikov, Oriental Institute, Moscow Robert Chenciner, St Antony’s College, Oxford Moshe Gammer, University of Tel Aviv Tracey German, King’s College, London Michael Kemper, University of Amsterdam George Mamoulia, Independent consultant Cerwyn Moore, University of Birmingham Mohiaddin Mesbahi, Florida International University Claire Mouradian, CNRS, Paris Hratch Tchilingirian, University of Cambridge Françoise Thom, Paris-IV-Sorbonne Mariel Tsaroieva, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
INTERNATIONAL ADVISARY BOARD
Sergo Arutiunov, Acedemy of Sciences, Moscow Marco Buttino, University of Turin John Colarusso, McMaster University Andrei Illarionov, Cato Institute Michael Kaser, St Antony’s College, Oxford Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Shahin Mustafayev, International Institute for Central Asian Studies, UNESCO Lia Melikishvili, Georgian National Academy of Sciences Ghia Nodia, Ilia State University Michael Rywkin, City College, New York Dennis Sammut, LINKS Amri Shikhsaidov, Institute of History, Daghestan Ronald Suny, Michigan University and University of Chicago Tadeusz Swietochowski, Columbia University
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Submissions to the journal should be sent to Marie Bennigsen Broxup , 6 Century House, Oakley Park, Frilford Heath, OX13 6QW, UK. Correspondence and articles in Russian to Mairbek Vatchagaev. Authors are encouraged to submit papers electronically.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Papers are accepted in English and Russian. British English spelling is preferred. A typical article will be 5000-8000 words. Manuscripts should comprise in the following order : title page, abstract of approximately 150 words, 4-6 keywords, main text, acknowledgements, appendixes when appropriate, notes, and references.
Authors should include their full names, affiliations, postal address, telephone and email address on the cover page of their manuscripts.
FORTHCOMING ARTICLES include :
Yuri Anchabadze, The Sovietisation of Abkhasia, 1920-1940
Bayram Balci, Identity Politics and Diaspora in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan
Marie Bennigsen Broxup, The Tatar Model. A Comparison of the Tatar and Chechen National Movements After the Fall of the Soviet Union
Vladimir Bobrovnikov, The Making of the Muslim Clergy in the North Caucasus
John Colarusso, The Sochi Olympic Games, Sponsor of Circassian Nationalism
Valery Dzutsev, NGOs and Political Developments in North Ossetia after Beslan
George Mamoulia, The Caucasus and the Central Powers in 1918
Mairbek Vatchagaev, The Role of the Sufi Brotherhoods in the Political Life of Contemporary Chechnya
Edith Ybert, Political Parties in Azerbaijan Before the 1917 Revolution
DOCUMENTS Aslan Maskhadov, Reminiscences on the first Russo-Chechen War, 1994-1996. A previously unpublished interview taken on the eve of the second Chechen war, July 1999
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Bidzina Ivanishvili by Régis Gente
BOOK REVIEWS
CALL FOR PAPERS
Caucasus Survey announces a call for papers for its 1st and 2nd issues. Deadline for submissions for No 1, May 2012, and No 2, February 2013. Caucasus Survey is particularly interested in papers on the following topics, but please feel free to offer alternative subjects :
History
Russian, Ottoman and Iranian competition in the Caucasus – 16-19th century
Georgia’s annexation by Russia in the 19th century
The Transcaucasian SFSR, 1922-1936
Comparison of Russian military and political strategies in the conquest and pacification of the Caucasus from the 19th century to the present
The Dunsterforce in Azerbaijan
The 1917 Revolution and Civil War in the Caucasus
The Stalin deportations of Caucasian nations
The weight of the Azeris in Iranian politics from the Tabriz Revolution to the present
Current and Military Affairs
International implications of developments in the Caucasus
Georgia after the August 2008 war
The Chechnya domino effect. What future for Russian rule in the North Caucasus in the light of growing unrest and Islamic militancy ?
How the Chechen wars have affected Russia’s interior politics
The impact of the Chechen wars on the reform of the Russian army
The Russian Army in Chechnya
What prospects for Pan-Caucasian trends ?
The new discourse of the Russian nationalist movement regarding the Caucasus
Russo-Turkish rivalry in the Black Sea
Nagorno-Karabakh – a forgotten conflict
What prospects for pluralism and democracy in Azerbaijan ?
Azerbaijan – oil, wealth, and poverty
Islam
Changes in Islamic thought and practices in the North Caucasus since the end of Communism
Islam and nationalism in the Caucasus
The role of international Islamic organisations in the rise of Muslim dissent and militancy in the Caucasus
The official Muslim religious boards and parallel Islam
Moscow’s domestic Islamic policy
Shias and Sunnis in Azerbaijan
Area Studies
The Crimean Tatars in the post-Soviet period
The Kurds of the Caucasus
The Cossacks in the Caucasus – what future ahead ?
A comparative survey on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in the Caucasus
Ethnic issues
The role of women in civil society
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