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Garb, P. (2000) Shaping a State and Law in a AMousetrap.@ The Anthropology of East
Europe Review, (Spring.)
Garb, P. and Whiteley, J. M. (2001) A Hydroelectric Power Complex on Both Sides of a War:
Potential Weapon or Peace Incentive. In Ingram, Helen, Blatter, Joachim (eds.)
Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation. The MIT
Press.
Garb, P. (1999) The Inguri Power Complex. Accord. A Question of Sovereignty: The
Georgia- Abkhazia Peace Process. Issue 7.
Garb, P. (1998) Ethnicity, Alliance Building, and the Limited Spread of Ethnic Conflict
in the Caucasus. David A. Lake and Donald Rothchild (eds.). The International Spread of
Ethnic Conflict: Fear, Diffusion, and Escalation. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Garb, P. (1998) The Abkhazians. Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life. Eastword
Publications Development.
Garb, P. (1996) Mediation in the Caucasus. Alvin W. Wolfe and Honggang Yang (eds.)
Contributions of Anthropology to Conflict Resolution, Vol. 29. Athens: University of
Georgia Press.
Garb, P. (1995) The Return of Refugees Viewed through the Prism of Blood Revenge, The
Anthropology of East Europe Review, Vol. 13, Number 2, Autumn, pp. 41-44.
Garb, P. (1994) Growing in Wisdom and Age: Abkhazian Elders as Mediators of Conflict. In:
M. Ember and C. Ember (eds.), Portraits of Culture. Ethnographic Originals. Englewood
Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc. 61-86.
Garb, P. (1993) Abkhazians of Georgia. State of the Peoples: A Global Human Rights Report on
Societies in Danger. Boston: Beacon Press. 1994.
Garb, P. (1984) From Childhood to Centenarian. Moscow: Progress Publishers
Reprinted in the US as: Where the Old Are Young: Long Life in the Soviet Caucasus. (1987).
Palo Alto, CA: Ramparts Press.
Fields of Interest
Cross-cultural citizen peacebuilding,
Indigenous law, and conflict resolution Region--Post-Soviet
Eurasia, with emphasis on the Caucasus and Russia
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