In the process of "Security and Cooperation in the Caucasus ", it may sometimes be necessary to leave the known paradigms to sustain security. For example, there exists a paradigm including a bottom up process and deriving from the balance among the global powers shifting to large states from which to regional states and finally to local forces. Such kind of paradigm based on the balance among the powers has strong arguments. However, a sustainable safety can only be possible with the support of a bottom up paradigm grounded on a shifting process, especially due to post cold war and globalization effects, from local powers to regional states from which to global powers. Here in Caucasus, the North Caucasus region in particular for a sustainable security interests of the sociological, historical, anthropological features views of the bottom-up analysis must be carried out.
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