MOSCOW HOSTS INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON GEOPOLITICAL REALITIES OF SOUTH CAUCASUS
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 4 2013
The History Faculty of the MSU of M.V. Lomonosov is hosting an
international science conference called "South Caucasus: new
geopolitical realities. Economy, security, humanitarian field"
organized with assistance of the North South Center for Political
Analysis and the Vestnik Kavkaza Agency for Information and Analysis.
Attendees of the conference will discuss modern tendencies and
prospects in South Caucasus in the context of economic, political
and social processes. Russian, Azerbaijani, Armenian and Georgian
experts will attend the talks.
Azerbaijan and Georgia will have parliamentary polls in autumn 2013.
Armenia had presidential polls in mid-February. The three states
face regional and global challenges of security and socio-economic
stability.
Azerbaijan has shown great achievements in economics, developments of
infrastructure and increasing political influence in the region. Not
a single post-Soviet state has tripled the GDP in the last 10 years.
75-80% of the South Caucasus economy belongs to Azerbaijan.
Alexey Vlasov, Executive Director of the North-South Center for
Political Analysis and Editor-in-Chief of Vestnik Kavkaza, will
moderate the talks.
Alla Yazkova, a professor and Doctor of History, head of the
Mediterranean and Black Sea Center will present a report entitled
"States of South Caucasus and Russia"; Alexander Skakov, a coordinator
of the working group for North Caucasus of the Center for Studies of
Central Asia and the Caucasus Institute for Oriental Studies of the
RAS, will present a report entitled "Prospects of Russian-Georgian
relations"; Alexander Iskandaryan, a political analyst and director
of the Kavkaz Institute, will present a report entitled "Problems
of security in Armenia, challenges, expectations, realities"; Alan
Kasayev, head of the Subdepartment for Higher Journalism Mastery of
the Moscow State Linguistic University, will present a report entitled
"Main tendencies for development of the information space in the
region"; Orkhan Sattarov, head of the European Bureau of Vestnik
Kavkaza, will present a report entitled "Policy of security of
Armenia within the context of struggle of regional and world powers
for influence in South Caucasus"; Vladimir Lepekhin, director of
the EurAsEC Institute, will present a report entitled "Problems of
interaction in the Eurasian integration project and South Caucasus
states"; Alexander Karavayev, Deputy Director General of the MSU
Center for Information and Analysis and a political analyst, will
present a report entitled "Armenia and Azerbaijan: between the Eastern
Partnership and the Eurasian Project"; Seymour Aliyev, an expert
of the Trend International Agency, will present a report entitled
"Comparative analsis of Azerbaijani economy and its role in regional
economy"; Andrey Areshev, an expert and Deputy Director General of
the Foundation for Strategic Culture, will present a report entitled
"Soft power in South Caucasus. The factor of solving problems or
their cause".
The talks will be attended by Stanislav Chernyavsky, director of
the Center for Post-Soviet Studies of the Moscow State Institute
for International Research of the Russian Foreign Ministry; Vitaly
Merkushev, director of the Eurasian Network of Socio-Political
Research; Sergey Mikheyev, Director General of the Center for
Political Conjuncture of Russia and director of the Institute for
Caspian Cooperation; Andrey Medvedev, director of the Politkontakt
Center for Political Technologies; Andranik Nikogosyan, head of
the Eurasian Youth Parliament; Vladimir Khomeriki, President of the
Foundation for Unity of Russian and Georgian People; Vladimir Yevseyev,
director of the Center for Socio-Political Studies; Leonid Guseyev,
a senior scientist of the Institute for International Research of
MGIMO; officials of the MSU, mass media of Russia and South Caucasus
states and students.
From: A. Papazian
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
April 4 2013
The History Faculty of the MSU of M.V. Lomonosov is hosting an
international science conference called "South Caucasus: new
geopolitical realities. Economy, security, humanitarian field"
organized with assistance of the North South Center for Political
Analysis and the Vestnik Kavkaza Agency for Information and Analysis.
Attendees of the conference will discuss modern tendencies and
prospects in South Caucasus in the context of economic, political
and social processes. Russian, Azerbaijani, Armenian and Georgian
experts will attend the talks.
Azerbaijan and Georgia will have parliamentary polls in autumn 2013.
Armenia had presidential polls in mid-February. The three states
face regional and global challenges of security and socio-economic
stability.
Azerbaijan has shown great achievements in economics, developments of
infrastructure and increasing political influence in the region. Not
a single post-Soviet state has tripled the GDP in the last 10 years.
75-80% of the South Caucasus economy belongs to Azerbaijan.
Alexey Vlasov, Executive Director of the North-South Center for
Political Analysis and Editor-in-Chief of Vestnik Kavkaza, will
moderate the talks.
Alla Yazkova, a professor and Doctor of History, head of the
Mediterranean and Black Sea Center will present a report entitled
"States of South Caucasus and Russia"; Alexander Skakov, a coordinator
of the working group for North Caucasus of the Center for Studies of
Central Asia and the Caucasus Institute for Oriental Studies of the
RAS, will present a report entitled "Prospects of Russian-Georgian
relations"; Alexander Iskandaryan, a political analyst and director
of the Kavkaz Institute, will present a report entitled "Problems
of security in Armenia, challenges, expectations, realities"; Alan
Kasayev, head of the Subdepartment for Higher Journalism Mastery of
the Moscow State Linguistic University, will present a report entitled
"Main tendencies for development of the information space in the
region"; Orkhan Sattarov, head of the European Bureau of Vestnik
Kavkaza, will present a report entitled "Policy of security of
Armenia within the context of struggle of regional and world powers
for influence in South Caucasus"; Vladimir Lepekhin, director of
the EurAsEC Institute, will present a report entitled "Problems of
interaction in the Eurasian integration project and South Caucasus
states"; Alexander Karavayev, Deputy Director General of the MSU
Center for Information and Analysis and a political analyst, will
present a report entitled "Armenia and Azerbaijan: between the Eastern
Partnership and the Eurasian Project"; Seymour Aliyev, an expert
of the Trend International Agency, will present a report entitled
"Comparative analsis of Azerbaijani economy and its role in regional
economy"; Andrey Areshev, an expert and Deputy Director General of
the Foundation for Strategic Culture, will present a report entitled
"Soft power in South Caucasus. The factor of solving problems or
their cause".
The talks will be attended by Stanislav Chernyavsky, director of
the Center for Post-Soviet Studies of the Moscow State Institute
for International Research of the Russian Foreign Ministry; Vitaly
Merkushev, director of the Eurasian Network of Socio-Political
Research; Sergey Mikheyev, Director General of the Center for
Political Conjuncture of Russia and director of the Institute for
Caspian Cooperation; Andrey Medvedev, director of the Politkontakt
Center for Political Technologies; Andranik Nikogosyan, head of
the Eurasian Youth Parliament; Vladimir Khomeriki, President of the
Foundation for Unity of Russian and Georgian People; Vladimir Yevseyev,
director of the Center for Socio-Political Studies; Leonid Guseyev,
a senior scientist of the Institute for International Research of
MGIMO; officials of the MSU, mass media of Russia and South Caucasus
states and students.
From: A. Papazian