Tom de Waal is a senior associate with Carnegie Europe, specialising in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus region. He is the author of numerous publications about the region. His latest book is Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide (Oxford University Press, 2015).
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Published in: oDRNagorno-Karabakh: Crimea’s doppelganger
Crimea and Nagorno-Karabakh, two regions with similar histories, took very different paths after the Soviet Union...
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Published in: HomeAzerbaijani demolitions: an update
The authorities’ destruction of a building and precious archive of human-rights workers in Baku is an act of...
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Published in: HomeAzerbaijan: speed without system
The authorities in Baku seem intent on building a new Dubai on the Caspian. But there is a dark side to the boom in...
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Published in: HomeThe lightness of history in the Caucasus
The Caucasus is often depicted as a region of peoples locked in enduring and invariant nationalist enmity. The...
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Published in: oDRCrimes in the Caucasus
Documenting a great historical tragedy unknown to most, Oliver Bullough's new book is a fascinating and...