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ID:   068787


2005 parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan: influencing factors / Nuriev, Eikhan   Journal Article
Nuriev, Eikhan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   015138


Armenia and Azerbaijan: looking toward the Middle East / Maggs William Ward Jan 1993  Article
Maggs William Ward Article
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Publication Jan 1993.
Description 6-11
Key Words Azerbaijan  Armenia 
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ID:   015771


Assault on Azerbaijan / Marlowe Lara april 16, 1993  Article
Marlowe Lara Article
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Publication april 16, 1993.
Description 24-25
Key Words Azerbaijan 
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ID:   115416


Awkward triangle: Azerbaijan balances relations with Israel and Iran / Sanamyan, Emil   Journal Article
Sanamyan, Emil Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   065887


Azebaijan: perspectives from the crossroads / Swietochowski, Tadeusz   Article
Swietochowski, Tadeusz Article
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Publication 1999.
Key Words Azerbaijan  Elections  Internal Politics 
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ID:   066343


Azerbaijan: Iranian vector of religious revival / Kuliev, Elmir 2005  Journal Article
Kuliev, Elmir Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   097902


Azerbaijan: ethnopolitical security in the first half of the 21st century / Allahverdiev, Kenan   Journal Article
Allahverdiev, Kenan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   134134


Azerbaijan and Georgia: asymmetrical relations / Minasian, Sergey   Journal Article
Minasian, Sergey Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The relations between Georgia and Azerbaijan are a key factor in regional politics and security in the Southern Caucasus. They strongly affect economic contacts and trade, as well as the implementation of all sorts of communication and energy projects. The two countries agree on many issues of regional policy, the way ethnopolitical conflicts should be settled, and the degree to which external actors could or should be involved. Turkey's presence in bilateral Georgian-Azeri relations is another important factor that may end in a geopolitical triangle of sorts in the Southern Caucasus. On the other hand, these relations cannot and should not be described as a formalized full-scale political, let alone, military-political alliance with corresponding mutual obligations. The author discusses these and other aspects of bilateral relations, assesses the prospects for further cooperation, and points to the possible challenges and problems that might crop up later.
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ID:   054366


Azerbaijan and its foreign policy dilemma / Mehdiyeva, Nazrin Nov 2003  Journal Article
Mehdiyeva, Nazrin Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2003.
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ID:   137291


Azerbaijan and Russia: developing economic and energy cooperation / Goussev, L   Article
Goussev, L Article
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ID:   168970


Azerbaijan between Two Empires: a Contested Borderland in the Early Modern Period (Sixteenth‒Eighteenth Centuries) / Zarinebaf, Fariba   Journal Article
Zarinebaf, Fariba Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The first part of the paper examines the evolution and transformation of Safavid ideology in the context of confessional changes and the role of Turkoman tribes in the Safavid social movement in the Ottoman‒Iranian borderland. The second part examines the impact of Ottoman‒Safavid wars and religious rivalry on the society and economy of Azerbaijan from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
Key Words Azerbaijan  Social Movements  Sufism  Ottoman  Anatolia  Qizilbash 
Safavid  Empires and Borderlands 
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ID:   129025


Azerbaijan maintains its military budget expansion in 2013 / Gevorgyan, Lilit   Journal Article
Gevorgyan, Lilit Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   012371


Azerbaijan security concerns: Conflict with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh and potentials for other internal disorders / Kurbanov Erjan Winter 1996/97  Article
Kurbanov Erjan Article
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Publication Winter 1996/97.
Description 2-22
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ID:   169616


Azerbaijan’s Missed Opportunities / Guliyev, Farid   Journal Article
Guliyev, Farid Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “The consequences of this missed opportunity are serious and will be felt in the not-so-distant future when the oil deposits have drained away.
Key Words Azerbaijan 
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ID:   111248


Azerbaijan’s prospects in Nagorno-Karabakh / Rasizade, Alec   Journal Article
Rasizade, Alec Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Modern Azerbaijan is a typical Middle Eastern petrostate ruled by a classical Middle Eastern despot, where political (and economic) power is concentrated and inherited within the ruling family. Azerbaijan's military compact with Turkey, signed in 2010, suggests that Baku is preparing for war to take back Nagorno-Karabakh. Due to Azerbaijan's impending economic and strategic insignificance to the West after the peak of oil production in 2010, Azerbaijan needs to become more realistic in its claim to Nagorno-Karabakh, as its ability to persuade the great powers is set to dwindle synchronously with the depletion of oil reserves from 2011 to 2019.
Key Words Turkey  Azerbaijan  Nagorno - Karabakh  Modern Azerbaijan  Baku 
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ID:   073613


Azerbaijan-between America and Iran / Yunus, Arif   Journal Article
Yunus, Arif Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The Iranian issue has divided Azerbaijani society, as shown by frequent public opinion polls. The latest poll showed a fall in the popularity of the United States: only 11 percent placed the U.S. among countries that are the most friendly toward Azerbaijan (compared with 30 percent in 1999).
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ID:   127583


Azerbaijan's accession to the WTO: its proposals on the service sphere are more liberal thean the commitments of WTO members / Muradov, Adalat   Journal Article
Muradov, Adalat Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The service sector is developing dynamically in the world and its share in GDP is growing from year to year. According to the IMF, the share of services in world GDP amounts to 63.2%, whereby the U.S. accounts for 80% and the EU for more than 70% of world GDP. World practice also shows that the share of added value in the service sphere is much higher than in industry and agriculture. The total volume of exported services is also increasing at a rapid rate. For example, the volume of exported services in world trade increased from $155 billion in 1975 to $2.5 trillion in 2005, i.e., it has risen more than 15-fold in thirty years.
Key Words WTO  GDP  Azerbaijan  Service Market 
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ID:   091869


Azerbaijan's Far Eastern orientation and South Korea / Aras, Bulent; Yilmaz, Reha   Journal Article
Aras, Bulent Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on Azerbaijan's outreach toward East Asian countries and its relationship with South Korea. Despite their geographical distance from Azerbaijan, countries in the Far East, especially China, Japan, and South Korea, have demonstrated an interest in engagement and explored potential avenues of cooperation. Azerbaijan established support for its political priorities and for its stance on the Karabakh issue as prerequisites and confidence-building measures for potential investors. East Asian states easily fulfilled these two criteria, due to their geographical and ideological distance from the political dynamics of the Caucasus. South Korea showed a genuine concern for Azerbaijan's national interests and problems and played a key role in its economic development. While South Korea was a latecomer, mutual political trust and fruitful economic relations were quickly established. The Azeri administration has entrusted South Korean public and private investors with many significant current and future projects in the oil- and non-oil-related fields. This paper concludes that these projects are indicators of the central role that South Korea will play in Azerbaijan's future.
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ID:   107184


Azerbaijan's prospects in Nagorno - Karabakh / Rasizade, Alec   Journal Article
Rasizade, Alec Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Azerbaijan  Karabakh  Nagorno  Muslim Azerbaijan  Albanian 
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ID:   106106


Azerbaijan's prospects in Nagorno-Karabakh / Rasizade, Alec   Journal Article
Rasizade, Alec Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Conflict  Azerbaijan  Karabakh  Nagorno  NAKO 
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