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    Iran and the Caucasus

    Alex Vatanka
    Jane's Information Group

    Richard Giragosian
    Abt Associates, Inc.

    Russia and Eurasia Program
    Caucasus Initiative

    Monday, February 14, 2005
    2:00-4:00 p.m.
    B1-C Conference Room

    Despite the renewed focus on Iran in recent months, there has been little
    attention devoted to the Iranian bid for regional influence in the South
    Caucasus. Although not as threatening as the proliferation issue nor as
    problematic as Iran's relationship with Russia, there has been a significant
    and steady drive by the Iranian regime for greater influence among its
    northern neighbors Azerbaijan and Armenia. This trend, as well as the recent
    visit to Tehran by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and the launch of the
    long delayed Iran-Armenia natural gas pipeline, will be discussed by two
    prominent analysts. The engagement by the Bush Administration and the
    European Union to manage the Iranian challenge and the implications for
    security in the Caucasus will also be examined.


    Alex Vatanka is an editor and analyst with the Jane's Information Group in
    London, overseeing "Jane's Sentinel Russia and CIS Security Assessment"
    series, and is Jane's resident expert on Iran. Responsible for monitoring
    and identifying significant developments in international security, Vatanka
    regularly authors articles on international affairs issues for "Jane's
    Intelligence Review" and "Jane's Defense Weekly" and is interviewed by
    broadcast news media worldwide. His most recent publication was "Iran:
    Brinkmanship," in "The World Today," a publication of the Royal Institute of
    International Affairs.

    Richard Giragosian, a Washington-based analyst with Abt Associates, Inc., is
    a regular contributor to Jane's Information Group as well as other
    publications including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). He has
    also published articles in The Journal of Slavic Military Studies,
    Transitions Online, the Asia Times Online and the Harvard International
    Review, among others, and has contributed chapters to three books dealing
    with the South Caucasus. He is also a guest lecturer for the U.S. Army's
    John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center & School at Fort Bragg. For nine
    years, Giragosian served as a Professional Staff Member of the Joint
    Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress.


    PLEASE RSVP TO ANASTASIA HANDY BY FEBRUARY 11:
    EMAIL: [email protected], TEL: (202) 775-7322

    Anastasia Handy
    Research Assistant
    Russia and Eurasia Program
    Center for Strategic and International Studies
    Phone: (202) 775-7322
    Fax: (202) 775-3199
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