Tag: Azerbaijan

Conflict Management in Nagorno-Karabakh

Written by Alif Paramardhika Putera and Brilliant Windy Khairunnisa 7:51 pm

The Nagorno-Karabakh war ended in 2020, but politically, there are still conflicts and problems related to the territory’s nationality and residence. Using the conflict management concept from Johan Galtung, this research aims to understand the processes and actors in the Nagorno-Karabakh case.
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Azerbaijan Airlines Launches Direct Flights to Pakistan

Written by Paradigm Shift 7:29 pm

Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) has now launched direct flights from Azerbaijan to Pakistan in order to ease the comfort of traveling for the citizens of both countries. Access to direct flights will enable both Azerbaijan and Pakistan to establish stronger ties and more opportunities for business, tourism, and cultural exchange.
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Nagorno-Karabakh Dispute: Diplomatic Developments

Written by Ayesha Javaid 5:05 pm

The most brutal and protracted ethnic war in the former Soviet Union is the one between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh. The territory, which lies within the borders of Azerbaijan but is primarily populated by Armenians, is claimed by both Azeris and Armenians as their absolute historical homeland
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Turkey’s Foreign Policy Towards the Caucasus & the Black Sea

Written by Muhammad Bilal Farooq 11:47 am

The Ottoman Empire lost its control over the Black Sea after the conclusion of the 6th Russo-Turkish War. However, the Black Sea continues to hold great economic and geostrategic importance for Turkey, as the Turkish Straits serve as the only pathway connecting other nations to the Black Sea. The author, Muhammad Bilal Farooq, also expores the dynamic interaction between Turkey and the nations in the Caucasus.
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The Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Deal: Investing in the South Caucasus

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:46 am

The peace deal has yielded up the control of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan. This settlement could prove to be markedly advantageous to the South Caucasus; however, it could also intensify the deep-seated animosity between the two states.
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Turkey’s Foreign Relations: A Game of Chess

Written by Muzamil Wasti 10:47 am

Turkey is widely known for its distinctive foreign policy. Its active involvement in the affairs of several nation-states continues to strengthen and expand in almost every direction.
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Pakistan-Azerbaijan Relations: A Strategic Alliance

Written by Sumaira Waseem 6:47 pm

An alliance that is secured by mutual support and burgeoning trade relations, Azerbaijan and Pakistan relations have amplified remarkably since the past two decades. With a possibility of a full-scale war between Azerbaijan and Armenia, support from its allies, especially Turkey and Pakistan, just might embolden Azerbaijan to conclude the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.
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Azerbaijan and Armenia: The Conflict Explained

Written by Muzamil Wasti 6:47 pm

The South Caucasus pulsates with the sounds of an incipient war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The Nagorno-Karabakh region remains the main area of contention between the two states since 1918. A more worrisome matter is that their respective allies could further ignite the aggression.
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