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'''Sergei Markedonov''' is Director of the Department for Problems of Ethnic Relations at the ] in Moscow. He is a prominent expert on the Caucasus and a leading commentator on Russia's Caucasian republics<ref> ]</ref><ref> Opendemocracy.net</ref> | '''Sergei Markedonov''' is Director of the Department for Problems of Ethnic Relations at the ] in Moscow. He is a prominent expert on the Caucasus and a leading commentator on Russia's Caucasian republics.<ref> ]</ref><ref> Opendemocracy.net</ref> | ||
Markedonov has written extensively on conflicts in the Post-Soviet space and given many interviews on the subject in the global media. He has a PhD in history. | Markedonov has written extensively on conflicts in the Post-Soviet space and given many interviews on the subject in the global media. He has a PhD in history. |
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Sergei Markedonov is Director of the Department for Problems of Ethnic Relations at the Institute for Political and Military Analysis in Moscow. He is a prominent expert on the Caucasus and a leading commentator on Russia's Caucasian republics.
Markedonov has written extensively on conflicts in the Post-Soviet space and given many interviews on the subject in the global media. He has a PhD in history.
References
- Breakaway state still struggling for recognition Washington Times
- Dagestan and the art of government Opendemocracy.net
- Reconcilitation between Armenia And Azerbaijan is the key to Caucasus stability
- Regional Conflicts Reloaded by Sergei Markedonov, Russia in Global Affairs, 4/2008
- Transdniester between myths and reality by Sergei Markedonov, The Tiraspol Times
- Abkhazia in geopolitical game in the Caucasus by Sergei Markedonov, RIA Novosti