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  1. Free the Map: From Atlas to Hermes: A New Cartography of Borders and Migration. HenkvanHoutum, ed., Rotterdam, 2024: nai010 Publishers, ISBN: 978‐94‐6208‐812‐2, € 34.95 (paperback).
  2. Indian Diaspora in the Persian Gulf States: History, Communities and Bilateral Relations
  3. REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN:
  4. Russian foreign policy and geopolitics in the Post-Soviet space and the Middle East: Tajikistan, Georgia, Ukraine and Syria
  5. Islamic Immaterial Culture and Ethnopolitical Symbols in Georgia and the Russian Federation
  6. Russian Interventions in the Post-Soviet and Syrian Conflicts
  7. Russia and the Georgian and Ukrainian Conflicts: Some Remarks
  8. Political stability, transition and conflict: Tajikistan compared with Georgia
  9. Religions and Migrations in the Black Sea Region
  10. Fereydani Georgians: Emic-Coherence, Hegemonic and Non-hegemonic Representation and Narration of Ethnic Identity
  11. References
  12. Index
  13. Preliminary Material
  14. Theoretical Framework
  15. The Legacy of the Iranian and Soviet Ethno-Political Systems and Policies
  16. Ethno-Territorial Conflicts in the Caucasus and Central Asia
  17. Conclusions
  18. Introduction
  19. Methods
  20. Analysis: Searching for Explanations
  21. Reflections on the Chechen Conflict: Geopolitics, Timing and Transformations
  22. Understanding and Explaining the Kyrgyz–Uzbek Interethnic Conflict in Southern Kyrgyzstan
  23. Reports: Publications, Films, and Conferences
  24. The Ossetian-Ingush Confrontation: Explaining a Horizontal Conflict
  25. The Hemshin: History, Society and Identity in the Highlands of Northeast Turkey
  26. Iranian Georgians: Prerequisites for a Research
  27. The Fereydani Georgian Representation of Identity and Narration of History: A Case of Emic Coherence
  28. The Islamization and Ethnogenesis of the Fereydani Georgians1
  29. Reports: Publications, Films, and Conferences