The international politics of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict : the original "frozen conflict" and European security
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The international politics of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict : the original "frozen conflict" and European security
Palgrave Macmillan, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-217) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book frames the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh in the context of European and international security. It is the first book to focus on the politics of the conflict rather than the dispute itself. Since their emergence twenty years ago, this and other "frozen conflicts" of Eurasia have been affected by transformations in European security, and many ways absorbed into an ever fiercer geopolitical struggle for influence. The wars in Georgia and Ukraine brought greater attention to some unresolved conflicts, but not to the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. As the contributors to this volume argue, the conflict merits much greater European attention, for several reasons: it is on a path of escalation, existing mediation regimes are dysfunctional, and as both Georgia and Ukraine have showed, any outbreak of serious fighting will force the EU to respond. This book thus explains the interlocking interests of Russia, Turkey, Iran, the EU and United States in the conflict, and analyzes the negotiation process and the conflict's international legal aspects.
Table of Contents
1. The Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict and European SecuritySvante E. Cornell
2. International Law and the Nagorno-Karabakh ConflictJohanna Popjanevski
3. Nagorno-Karabakh Between Old and New GeopoliticsJames Sherr
4. Russia: A Declining Counter-Change Force
Pavel K. Baev
5. Turkey's Role: Balancing the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict and Turkish-Armenian RelationsSvante E. Cornell
6. The Islamic Republic of Iran's Policy toward the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Brenda Schaffer
7. Missing in Action: U.S. PolicyStephen Blank
8. The European Union and the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: Lessons Not LearnedSvante E. Cornell
9. Moving Beyond Deadlock in the Peace TalksNina Caspersen
10. Reversing Escalation: the Local and International Politics of the ConflictSvante E. Cornell
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