Federalism and Conflict in the Caucasus
This paper analyses the relevance of federalism to the circumstances of conflict in the Caucasus. It examines the Soviet federal traditions, and the use made of various federal models by the parties in conflict when they address the tasks of conflict resolution, state-building and regional integration. The paper concludes with the examination of some federal principles and techniques which have not been taken into account in the Soviet model and considers their application to the Caucasus.