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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 12/11/2008
... at Saint-Petersburg State University, expert at the Center of Oriental Studies, Ph.D. in historyAlexander Sotnichenko said.In his opinion, such conflicts are usually resolved by a third party and mostly by use of force. “Many in Russia and abroad think that Russia always supports Armenia but it’s not so. Russia is interested in peace and stability in the South Caucasus because each...
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
... State University, deputy editor at the Center of Oriental Studies, Ph.D. in history Alexander Sotnichenko comments on the situation to PanARMENIAN.Net.
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
... State University, deputy editor at the Center of Oriental Studies, Ph.D. in history Alexander Sotnichenko said in an interview with .At that he noted that there is no system of international relations which could regulate the world politics on the basis of universally recognized international law. "Each event is interpreted from the position of strength and benefit. Since 1991, the...
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
... Turks Meskhetians. "Some Russian political scientists have already supported the idea. Orientalist Alexander Sotnichenko thinks that such plans prove that both Turley and Azerbaijan label Georgia as a failed state. The fact that a maniac came to power in Georgia is not a reason to partition this country. In other words, Russia is interested in change of power but not in destruction...
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
"I am hopeful that the Caucasus nations will overcome their historic hostility and establish fruitful political and economic cooperation," Alexander Sotnichenko said.
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Alexander Sotnichenko: the August conflict demonstrated that Washington's power is not universal.