Rujukan Konflik Nagorno-Karabakh

Nota
  1. Juga dipanggil konflik Karabakh,[1] atau konflik Armenia–Azerbaijan,[2]. Biasanya dirujuk sebagai konflik Artsakh di Armenia[3] dan konflik Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh di Azerbaijan.[4]
Petikan
  1. 1 2 Rezvani, Babak (2014). Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia: Towards Explanations and Understandings. Brill. m/s. 159. ISBN 978-9004276369. The Karabakh conflict is an ethno-territorial conflict....
  2. "Armenia, Artsakh Security Councils hold joint session in Yerevan". primeminister.am. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia. 23 December 2019. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 5 August 2020. ...the peaceful resolution of the Artsakh conflict.
  3. "Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict". nk.gov.az. Kabinet Menteri Republik Azerbaijan. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 17 August 2020.
  4. Carley, Patricia (December 1, 1998). "Nagorno-Karabakh: Searching for a Solution". Institut Keamanan Amerika Syarikat. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 5 August 2020. Many observers view it as an ethnic conflict fueled by nationalist intransigence.
  5. Yamskov, A. N. (October 1991). "Ethnic Conflict in the Transcausasus: The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh". Theory and Society. 20 (5): 631–660. doi:10.1007/BF00232663. JSTOR 657781. S2CID 140492606.
  6. Ardillier-Carras, Françoise (2006). "Sud-Caucase : conflit du Karabagh et nettoyage ethnique" [South Caucasus: Nagorny Karabagh conflict and ethnic cleansing]. Bulletin de l'Association de Géographes Français (dalam bahasa Perancis). 83 (4): 409–432. doi:10.3406/bagf.2006.2527.
  7. "UNHCR publication for CIS Conference (Displacement in the CIS) – Conflicts in the Caucasus". www.unhcr.org (dalam bahasa Inggeris). UNHCR.
  8. Yamskov, A. N. (1991). Ethnic Conflict in the Transcausasus: The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh. Theory and Society (dalam bahasa Inggeris). 20. m/s. 659.
  9. Hambardzumyan, Viktor (1978). Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Ինքնավար Մարզ (ԼՂԻՄ) [Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Region (NKAO)] (dalam bahasa Armenia). 4. Ensiklopedia Soviet Armenia. m/s. 576.
  10. Thomas De Waal (May 2003). Black Garden. m/s. 212, 215, 285. ISBN 0-8147-6032-5.
  11. "Population of Azerbaijan SSR". www.ethno-kavkaz.narod.ru (dalam bahasa Rusia). Dicapai pada 12 October 2020.
  12. Dinu, Mihai-Ștefan (2010). "The ethnical-religious context of the armed conflicts from the Caucasus between 1990 and 2002". Strategic Impact. Bucharest: Romanian National Defence University "Carol I" Centre for Defence and Security Strategic Studies (4): 35. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2013-09-21. However, Russia was not the only ally of Armenia, but also Greece and Iran, both with a long history of tense relations with Turkey. Greece supported Armenia both by delivering military and economic assistance and diplomatic representation by promoting Armenia's interests in the EU and NATO. Iran provided trade opportunities and an opening to the maritime space.
  13. Panossian, Razmik (2002). "The Irony of Nagorno-Karabakh: Formal Institutions versus Informal Politics". Dalam Hughes, James; Sasse, Gwendolyn (penyunting). Ethnicity and Territory in the Former Soviet Union: Regions in Conflict. Routledge. m/s. 145. ISBN 978-1136342042.
  14. Matveeva, Anna (2002). The South Caucasus: Nationalism, Conflict and Minorities (PDF). Minority Rights Group International. m/s. 11. ISBN 189769344-3. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 23 August 2020.
  15. Chorbajian, Levon; Patrick Donabedian; Claude Mutafian (1994). The Caucasian Knot: The History and Geopolitics of Nagorno-Karabagh. London: Zed Books. m/s. 13–18. ISBN 1856492885. Unless otherwise stated, the statistics cited by the authors is from data compiled by the International Institute for Strategic Studies in its annual The Military Balance, published in 1993. Reference to these statistics can be found on pages 68–69 and 71–73 of the report.
  16. "SIPRI Yearbook 1994". sipri.org. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. 1994. m/s. 88. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 26 August 2020. Table of conflict locations with at least one major armed conflict in 1993