Joshua Foust comes up with a review of Steve LeVine's book “The Pursuit of Empire and Fortune on the Caspian Sea”, devoted to the history and tendencies of the region's emerging oil wealth.
Flying Carpets and Broken Pipelines says that she woke up to the news of the detention of two youth activists in Baku, Azerbaijan, this morning despite eye witness accounts that it was they who were the the victims of an assault. The blog says that it will keep its readers updated on their situation.
Teenage bloggers from #Armenia and #Azerbaijan have met in the U.S as part of the DOTCOM project. Follow their adventures and activities at DOTCOM: PH International or on Twitter at #DOTCOM
In Mutatione Fortitudo laments the state of the Azerbaijani alphabet and the various changes it has seen since the 1920s.
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Hi Adil, thanks for the mention of the book. I’m on the tour now, headed to Washington. Let’s be in touch and best, Steve
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Hey Steve,
It’s an honor to have you on the roundups. Let’s be in touch, of course, I’m always reachable at adil.nurmakov @ gmail.com