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Institute of International Studies
Mezinárodní teritoriální studia
Russian-Turkish Rivalry over the Balkan and Caucasus Areas
10. The Cases of Armenia, Azerbaijan & Georgia (Panahova)
10. The Cases of Armenia, Azerbaijan & Georgia (Panahova)
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9. Turkey in South Caucasus: Decline of Its ‘Soft Power’? (Panahova)
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11. Russia in the South Caucasus: Controlling the ‘Near Abroad’ & Countering Western Soft Power (Panahova)
Select activity • Meister, Stefan, ‘Shifting Geopolitical Realities in the South Caucasus’, Stockholm Centre for East European Studies, Nov. 2021, 1-16
• Meister, Stefan, ‘Shifting Geopolitical Realities in the South Caucasus’, Stockholm Centre for East European Studies, Nov. 2021, 1-16
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Select activity • Aliyev, Fuad, ‘Islam and Turkey’s Soft Power in Azerbaijan: the Gulen Movement’ (1)
• Aliyev, Fuad, ‘Islam and Turkey’s Soft Power in Azerbaijan: the Gulen Movement’ (1)
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Select activity • Aliyev, Fuad, ‘Islam and Turkey’s Soft Power in Azerbaijan: the Gulen Movement’ (2)
• Aliyev, Fuad, ‘Islam and Turkey’s Soft Power in Azerbaijan: the Gulen Movement’ (2)
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Select activity • Ter-Matevosyan, Vahram, ‘Turkish Soft Power Politics in Georgia’,
• Ter-Matevosyan, Vahram, ‘Turkish Soft Power Politics in Georgia’,
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9. Turkey in South Caucasus: Decline of Its ‘Soft Power’? (Panahova)
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1. Introduction (Brisku/Panahova)
2. Ottoman-Russian Relations, 1500 -1918 (Brisku)
3. Twentieth-Century Soviet-Turkish Relations/Post-Cold War Russian-Turkish Cooperation and Rivalry (Brisku‘)
4. ‘Hard’ ‘Soft’, ‘Sharp/Smart Power’ in Foreign Policy (Brisku)
5. Turkey in the Western Balkans: ‘Neo-Ottomanism’? (Brisku)
6. The Cases of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina & Serbia (Brisku)
7. Russia in the Western Balkans: ‘Meddling’ & ‘Destabilising’ (Panahova))
8. The Cases of Serbia & Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro (Panahova)
9. Turkey in South Caucasus: Decline of Its ‘Soft Power’? (Panahova)
10. The Cases of Armenia, Azerbaijan & Georgia (Panahova)
11. Russia in the South Caucasus: Controlling the ‘Near Abroad’ & Countering Western Soft Power (Panahova)
12. The Cases of Azerbaijan, Armenia & Georgia (Panahova)
Presentation criteria: 40% of the overall grade or 40 out of 100 points
Active Class Participation - 20% of the overall grade or 20 out of 100 points
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11. Russia in the South Caucasus: Controlling the ‘Near Abroad’ & Countering Western Soft Power (Panahova)