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ID175435
Title ProperCartographies of Consensus and Grievance
Other Title Information Visualising the Territory of Azerbaijan
LanguageENG
AuthorBroers, Laurence
Summary / Abstract (Note)Azerbaijan is a state both confronting protracted minority group secessionism and culturally associated with large co-ethnic minority groups in neighbouring states. This context has generated conflicting pressures on the visualisation of territory in Azerbaijani geopolitical culture. This article surveys contemporary cartographic practices in Azerbaijan and identifies two salient traditions, one reproducing consensus on the territorial integrity of the Azerbaijani state and the other mobilising grievance at truncations of an Azerbaijani ethnic homeland. It identifies the emergence of hybridity between these modes of seeing Azerbaijani territory and discusses their implications for the resolution of the Armenian–Azerbaijani conflict.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 72, No.9; Nov 2020: p.1468-1497
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 72 No 9
Key WordsCartographies of Consensus ;  Territory of Azerbaijan


 
 
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