For many centuries, the mountainous Caucasus region was a
strategic backwater, inhabited by insular peoples and tribes, where
the raw edges of Christian and Muslim empires rubbed abrasively
together. Most of the Caucasus was absorbed into the Russian empire
in the 10th century; its 112 recognized nationalities were thus all
eventually smothered by the Soviet Union, only to reemerge with a
vengeance when the Soviet empire collapsed. In the 1990's, the saga
of the Caucasus republics has been one of clashing war-lord
militias, coups and international attention of now increasingly
focused on the tension, particularly since the discovery of the
vast Caspian-Azerbaijan oil fields, reputed to exceed those of
Kuwait. A pithy, accessible account of recent developments in
Chechnya and Georgia and of the ongoing Armenian-Azerbaujan ethnic
conflict, Edgar O'Ballance's latest book is the perfect primer for
those hoping to gain a basic understanding of this hot spot
region.
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