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THE SOUTH CAUCASUS IN A CHANGING WORLD

Annual Symposium of International Relations Scholars
Baku, Azerbaijan, 22-23 October 2010
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Azerbaijan should not be viewed as a bridge
The first symposium of international relations scholars on “The South Caucasus in a Changing World” will be held in Baku on 21-24 October. This is evidence that Azerbaijan will soon become an important area of intellectual discussions on international relations.
20 Oct 2010
Azerbaijan as a new intellectual center of global thinking
In the 20th century mankind took the biggest leap forward compared to all previous periods of history.
20 Oct 2010
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Global challenges in global context to be discussed in BakuThe Center of Strategic Researches of Azerbaijan will hold a round table on "Global challenges in global context" at 12.30 on October 22.
Iran: We welcome fair and purposeful nuclear talksIranian FM spokesman says Teheran still waiting for a response from Catherine Ashton on pre-conditions cited before discussions can resume.
Ahmadinejad's visit raises sectarian tension in LebanonIran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad recently visited south Lebanon, close to the Israeli border. Tens of thousands of people turned out to hear him speak, but the trip also sparked controversy among different Lebanese groups.
“THE SOUTH CAUCASUS IN A CHANGING WORLD”Annual Symposium of International Relations Scholars. Baku, Azerbaijan, 22-23 October 2010
France, Germany, Russia Agree On Need For Monetary ReformDEAUVILLE, France (Dow Jones)--German and Russian leaders Tuesday said they are supporting France in its projects for the Group of 20 industrial and developing nations, especially on reforming the global monetary system.
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US official meets Ilham Aliyev to discuss Iran sanctionsThe Azerbaijani president has received a delegation led by the US Treasury under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.
Georgia Expands Its Outreach to the North CaucasusOn October 11, 2010, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili signed an executive order allowing the residents of the North Caucasus republics of the Russian Federation to enjoy a 90-day visa-free regime when entering and staying in Georgia starting October 13.
Iran's Ahmadinejad feted by crowd in southern LebanonIran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has received a hero's welcome in southern Lebanon, close to the Israeli border.

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