'Successsion and long-term stability in the Caspian region' : Caspian Studies Program Experts Conference report (Record no. 20710)

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Language code eng
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Title 'Successsion and long-term stability in the Caspian region' : Caspian Studies Program Experts Conference report
Author, etc [Van Buskirk, Emily ...] [eds]
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Place of publication Cambridge, MA
Year 1999
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Pages 171 p.
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General note The conference was held on October 26-28, 1999 at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and marked the inauguration of the Caspian Studies Program
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Keyword regional security
Subdivision conference
Geographic subdivision CIS
-- Caspian region
-- Caucasus
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Keyword oil
Subdivision economic policy
Geographic subdivision USA
-- Caspian Sea
-- Central Asia
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Keyword regional conflicts
Subdivision natural resources
Geographic subdivision Caspian region
-- Caucasus
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Uncontrolled keyword gases
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Author/Editor [Van Buskirk, Emily]
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Institution Caspian Studies Program. Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project. John F. Kennedy School of Government. Harvard University
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