Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst
January 31, 2001

Now Available on the Web!

The January 31, 2001 Issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst, a subscription free Web journal, is now on-line!

The Central Asia - Caucasus Institute of The Johns Hopkins University - Nitze School of Advanced International Studies is proud to announce the publication of the January 17, 2001 issue of its biweekly Web-Journal, The Central Asia - Caucasus Analyst:

http://www.cacianalyst.org/

The January 31, 2001 issue of The Analyst features four analytical articles, four Field Reports, and News Bites from the past fortnight.

The analytical articles feature:

TURKEY AND RUSSIA: A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP? Kubilay Kultigin
THE GREAT PIPELINE GAME: GEORGIA-VICTOR OR VICTIM? Avtandil Svanidze
CHINA'S MAJOR POLITICAL DILEMMA: RABIYE KADIR Alim Seytoff
PARLIAMENTARY SELECTIONS IN AZERBAIJAN: A LOST OPPORTUNITY Svante E. Cornell

The Field Reports include:

KYRGYZSTAN LAND PRIVATIZATION DEBATE
UZBEKISTAN 2001: IDEOLOGY LESSONS IN, IMF OUT FELIKS KULOV KYRGYZ OPPOSITION LEADER JAILED FOR 7-YEARS ANOTHER BACKWARD STEP FOR UZBEK MEDIA

The Analyst provides a rigorous, concise and nonpartisan forum where specialists can assess issues and events in the Central Asia-Caucasus region for a broad audience of business people, journalists, policy makers, government officials, diplomats and academics. The Analyst seeks regional specialists, journalists, economists, and political scientists to join its pool of authors who are then asked to contribute short, timely, analytical articles, 800 words in length, and receive an honorarium of US $350 per article. The Analyst also seeks local experts, corporate representatives and NGO representatives from the region to write Field Reports for an honorarium of US $100.

The Analyst provides factual, objective and analytical articles valuing fresh insights rather than the conventional wisdom. We welcome readers and writers from various perspectives and viewpoints. We value your comments and suggestions.

Hard copy subscriptions to The Analyst are now available for an annual rate of $350, with hard copy back issues available for $15 per issue.

Those interested in joining The Analyst's pool of talented authors to contribute articles or field reports, please send a short paragraph describing your topic along with your CV to:
jcbenadam@hotmail.com

or

jrudelson@jhu.edu

Dr. Justin Rudelson, Editor
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst
Central Asia-Caucasus Institute
The Johns Hopkins University
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
1619 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (410) 467-7477 or (202) 663-7721


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