Caucasus International

Caucasus International (CI) is a Baku and Ankara-based academic journal, published quarterly since July 2011, that covers politics, society and the economy of Caucasus. CI is the first journal that offers a place for the debates among the scholars from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and Turkey.
Overview
The goal of the journal is to contribute and encourage the scholarly debates that cover wide range of economic, political and social issues regarding the Caucasus region, as a whole, and the countries it comprises. While focused largely on the region and its neighborhood, it does so not without a global outlook. It aims, in the context of the rapid globalization process, to take into account the developments in the global arena, as well.
Caucasus International has provided an intellectual platform for the debate of several challenges that confront the region and beyond. It strives to serve as a platform that gives all sides space to express their viewpoints.
CI includes articles ranging from 3000 to 6000 words. The journal publishes papers on the Caucasus region and other countries and regions including especially Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, Russia, Europe, and the United States, as well as on all aspects of international affairs, from all political viewpoints.
The already published issues include:
* The Caucasus in the International Arena: Regional and Global Perspectives (Vol.1, No.1)
* Social Media in Politics and Foreign Policy: Can it Transform Eurasia?(Vol.1, No.2)
Partners
Caucasus International has reached partnerships and advertisement agreements with Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review, Today's Zaman, and Turkish Policy Quarterly.
Media outlets
Caucasus International is included in EBSCO's online research databases. Hard copy distribution includes university libraries, international think-tanks, decision makers, practitioners, parliamentarians, and journalists in Europe, U.S, Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan. Several media agencies have published articles about Caucasus International.
 
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