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How autocracy impedes de-securitization, or why democracy matters: the case of Nagorno-Karabagh in the eyes of Azerbaijanis

Caucasus Survey, 2018
This article analyses the democracy/security nexus by looking at how autocratic rule guides popular opinion in what have come to be known as “frozen conflicts”. In tackling the role of democracy in security, we draw on the concepts of “securitization” and “desecuritization”. Based on the studies of Buzan, Waever and Aradau, we extend current approaches
Leila Alieva, Bakhtiyar Aslanov
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The Correlation of the Principles of International Law in the Context of Nagorno-Karabagh Conflict Resolution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is one of the most bloody and large-scale conflicts in the post-Soviet region. This is an old conflict with its own genesis and internal dynamics. The conflict is considered to be a real obstacle to the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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A Solution Proposal For Armenian Occupied Nagorno Karabagh Problem

2018
Sovyetler Birliğinin dağılması küresel güvenlik paradigmalarında yeni ve denenmemiş denge arayışları ve hegemonya mücadelelerini gündeme getirmiştir. Jeopolitik teorilerin coğrafi olarak merkez kabul ettiği eski Sovyet coğrafyasında yaşanan gerilim farklı bir açıdan incelendiğinde ise, etnik grupların, siyasi, sosyal ve kültürel statülerini değiştirmek
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The Nagorno-Karabagh Crisis: A Blueprint for Resolution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
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NAGORNO-KARABAGH CONFLICT - SOME FACTS

Karabagh, as its name indicates in Turkish "Karabağ" means "black vine-yard" while Nagorno, added afterwards by the Russians and means "mountainous" or, better still, "upper"- can very easily become a touristic land, in fact just like the whole of Caucasus.
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