Foreign policy
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Azerbaijan-Israel relations: before and after 2020
Following Azerbaijan’s military victory in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020, a new dawn emerged in Azerbaijan’s foreign policy. The South Caucasian...
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“Real Armenia”: Pashinyan's vision for a new national identity
On the 5th of July, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reaffirmed his position that the current Armenian Constitution fails to “express” the...
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Interests of international and regional actors in Israel-Hamas war
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Untieable Knot: Rising Tensions in Serbia-Kosovo Conflict
One step forward and two steps back is the best way to describe the ongoing tensions between Serbia and Kosovo. In June,...
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The changing realities in the region bring Nursultan and Baku closer: what does Tokayev's visit to Baku promise?
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How Russian Media Sows Suspicion between Turkey and the West
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine drew Turkey and Russia together for peace talks. Turkey is a crucial player in the...
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Italian View on Second Karabakh War
While maintaining historical and cultural ties with the Republic of Armenia and excellent relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan, to the point...
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Azerbaijan-France relations: 30 years of history
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Rusiya-Qərb qarşıdurmasında yeni mərhələ
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COVID-19 and global politics: what will the world look like after the pandemic?
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Turkey’s Africa Policy and Recent Developments
Increasing its influence in Africa day by day, Turkey is one of the most influential foreign actors in the continent today. In...
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Iran's sectarian policy and fear of losing its image in Azerbaijan
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Armenian activites in Syria: From Aleppo to Kubadli
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GUAM plus Belarus? What is behind the “leaks” on Trump’s secret message to Lukashenko?
Before the U.S. Secretary of State left Minsk, information appeared in the media about a secret letter that he had allegedly conveyed...
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Is Belarusian independence under threat?
The deep frictions that appeared in the relationships between Moscow and Minsk in the late 2018, led many observers to suggest that...
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Merkel’s Caucasus trip: Diplomatic show or serious strategic undertaking
German Chancellor Angela Merkel paid state visits to the three Caucasus republics from 23 August to 25 August, 2018. After a period...
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Kazakh population in China: an apple of discord or a bridge of friendship?
The Sayragul Sauytbay case re-surfaced some questions on the status of Kazakh population in Western China and evaluated the growing China-Kazakhstan economic...
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What is behind new contacts between Belarus and Iran?
On 7 September 2018, Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Ali Larijani had a meeting in Minsk with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. It...
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Addressing Turkmenistan’s recent challenges in production and exports
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY At the beginning of this decade, Turkmenistan was enjoying the privileges of its position as an exporter in three different...
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The Power Triangle: Military, Security, and Politics in Regime Change
In his latest book political sociologist Hazem Kandil attempts to make a significant contribution to the existing literature on regime change by...
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Digital Diplomacy as a Foreign Policy Tool: The Case of Azerbaijan
Diplomacy and International Affairs — as the term implies—have revolved largely around the interactions between states, and soft power, along with forceful measures,...
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Can Brexit turn into a Eurofail? What to expect what the tomorrow’s vote results
In this second piece dedicated to Brexit, we will try to sketch what larger political consequences the referendum will bear for the...
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Brexit: to dare or not to dare?
On 23 June, the UK holds a referendum on whether to stay in the European Union or not, popularly dubbed as “Brexit”....
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“Great Game” of modernity: Why regional cooperation mechanisms on Afghanistan fail to deliver
Cooperation platforms such as Istanbul Process, Tokyo Mutual Accountability Framework or International Contact Group on Afghanistan were viewed by international community as...
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Time to Reform the Minsk Group
The Minsk Group, a special body of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, was established in 1992 in order to...
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A new chance for GUAM
GUAM: from setup to the present situation In light of the current events in East Europe, a new chance can emerge for...