Showing posts with label Hamlet Isakhanli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamlet Isakhanli. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 October 2023

MON KARABAGH OU LE NŒUD DU KARABAGH - Critique de Moussa Baccus



MON KARABAGH OU LE NŒUD DU KARABAGH est une critique du livre (en anglais) de Hamlet Isaxanli par Moussa Baccus, docteur en littérature française, ancien professeur adjoint de français à l'Université de Toronto, et ex-analyste bilingue en statistique et recherche au ministère de l'Éducation de l'Ontario (Canada).

La critique a été publiée dans le volume 1, numéro 1, de la Revue des affaires internationales et publiques d'Ottawa (RAIPO) en août 2023. Elle est disponible ici.

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

MY KARABAKH OR THE KARABAKH KNOT - Review by Moussa Baccus


MY KARABAKH OR THE KARABAKH KNOT - A review of Hamlet Isaxanli's book by Dr. Moussa Baccus, PhD in French Literature, former Assistant Professor of French at the University of Toronto, and ex Bilingual Statistical and Research Analyst at the Ministry of Education of Ontario (Canada).

The review has been published in the Vol. 1, No. 1 of the Ottawa Journal of International and Public Affairs (OJIPA) in July 2023. It is available here.
 

Tuesday, 8 August 2023

The Ottawa Journal of International and Public Affairs (OJIPA) is out!

 

OJIPA Vol. 1, No. 1 Cover

The first issue of the Ottawa Journal of International and Public Affairs (OJIPA) is finally out! It is on sale for 15 EUR (13 GBP) and can be purchased here.


In this first issue, we feature an in-depth interview with renowned South African and Mauritian activist and author Lindsey Collen, an article by Associate Professor Dr. William Guéraiche on the representation of French citizens abroad, an analysis by Professor Dr. Nitish Monebhurrun of the functional paralysis of the Enterprise in relation to the seabed, a geopolitical reading of the issue of the visibility of the new moon by Associate Professor Dr. Shafick Osman, an account by Associate Professor Dr. Iqbal Akhtar of his chairmanship of Jain Studies in North America, a questioning of the place of philosophy in education and the acquisition of knowledge by Associate Professor Dr. Issa Asgarally, and finally a review of Hamlet Isaxanli's book My Karabakh or The Karabakh Knot by Dr. Moussa Baccus.



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