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Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia: Political Developments and Implications for U.S. Interests
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City

Kunduz / Baku / New York / Washington / DC / Tbilisi / /

Company

State Department’s Economic Support Funds / Jerusalem Post / Morningstar / Washington Post / /

Continent

Europe / Asia / /

Country

Turkmenistan / Estonia / Latvia / Egypt / Cuba / Pakistan / Afghanistan / Australia / United Kingdom / Lithuania / Iraq / Germany / Romania / Kyrgyzstan / Armenia / Iran / Kazakhstan / Turkey / Russia / Azerbaijan / United States / Soviet Union / Georgia / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Diplomatic Relations / Person Travel / /

Facility

Black Sea port of Poti / Caspian Pipeline / Manas Transit Center / Poi Port / /

IndustryTerm

oil and gas / food / energy / energy dependency / energy sector / gas supplies / energy development / energy security / energy suppliers / oil / natural gas resources / natural gas deliveries / energy resources / gas transit / /

NaturalFeature

Caucasus Mountains / Caucasus / Caspian Sea / Black Sea / /

Organization

office of the Press / U.S. European Command / U.S. government / U.S. Department of State / World Trade Organization / Labour Party / Georgian legislature / Senate / U.S. Transportation Command / North Atlantic Treaty Organization / NATO’s International Security Assistance Force / U.S.-Azerbaijan Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation / U.N. Security Council / al-Qaeda / United States Agency for International Development / civil society / Georgian battalion / Central Intelligence Agency / Obama Administration / European Union / U.S. Embassy / Azerbaijan’s National Security Ministry / Senate Foreign Relations Committee / Congressional Research Service Armenia / Committee on Foreign Relations / Bush Administration / National Intelligence / U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe / Georgia’s military / Department of State / United States Senate / Subcommittee on International Organizations / Human Rights / and Oversight / U.N. General Assembly / Congress / Manas Transit Center in Kyrgyzstan / White House / Afghan National Security Forces / U.S. House of Representatives / Select Committee / Congressional Research Service / U.S. military / /

Person

Eduard Shevardnadze / Obama / William Fraser / Jim Nichol / Samir Sharifov / Carol Migdalovitz / Elmar Mammadyarov / Ilham Aliyev / Kerry / Robert Gates / Maia Panjikidze / Farhad Aliyev / Matthew Bryza / George H. W. Bush / Richard Morningstar / Bidzina Ivanishvili / Norland / Alasania / Hillary Clinton / James Clapper / /

PoliticalEvent

presidential election / /

Position

Prime Minister / president / Defense Minister / pro-Western Soviet foreign minister / Contacts Author / General / Secretary / Secretary of State / ambassador / Ambassador to Azerbaijan / After President / co-head / Minister of Economic Development / Secretary of Defense / current minister / Foreign Minister / Specialist / Director / Commander / /

ProgrammingLanguage

DC / /

ProvinceOrState

Balkh / Kunduz / Iowa / /

PublishedMedium

Washington Post / The Jerusalem Post / /

Region

Middle East / Central Asia / South Caucasus / Georgia U.S. / Black Sea / former Soviet Union / central U.S. / /

Technology

Armenia-Turkey Protocols / /

URL

www.crs.gov / /

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