Armenia and Türkiye between conflict and cooperation: explaining (with) disaster diplomacy [PDF]
Abstract Over the past 30 years, the relationship between the neighbouring states of Armenia and Türkiye has been greatly influenced by a politicised atmosphere and ongoing debates about their shared history, alongside efforts at reconciliation. It is noteworthy that, in a global context increasingly characterised by both anthropogenic and natural ...
Ahmet İçduygu +2 more
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Hybrid warfare and public health: Conflicts in Ukraine and Nagorno-Karabakh raise the alarm [PDF]
Hybrid warfare strategies include weaponization of healthcare, the use of non-conventional weapons, and strategic displacement of civilian populations via direct targeting, sexual violence, disinformation campaigns, and disruption of essential services ...
Katherine Kricorian +2 more
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From acceptance to change: The role of acceptance in the effectiveness of the Informative Process Model for conflict resolution [PDF]
Abstract The Informative Process Model (IPM) proposes an intervention to facilitate change in conflict‐supporting narratives in protracted conflicts. These narratives develop to help societies cope with conflict; but over time, they turn into barriers for its resolution.
Inbal Ben‐Ezer +6 more
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War’s psychological legacy: a study of mental health challenges among children and adolescents in Azerbaijan after the second Karabakh War [PDF]
As a result of the Second Karabakh War in 2020, a significant number of children and adolescents in Azerbaijan experienced severe psycho-emotional difficulties, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression.
Aynur Bunyatova
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Implementation of evidence-based psychotherapies for posttraumatic stress disorder in Azerbaijan [PDF]
Background: Following the second Karabakh War, mental health services in Azerbaijan encountered significant challenges due to an increased number of traumatised individuals.
Jamila Ismayilova +9 more
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SECOND KARABAKH WAR AND ITS RESULTS
Armenia, which was established by Russia to create an ethnic barrier between Anatolian Turks and Central Asian Turks on former Turkish lands, first declared its independence after the collapse of the USSR, and then continued its policy of expansion in ...
Ömer Lütfi Taşcıoğlu
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Russia’s approaches towards Armenia and Azerbaijan: evolution of the policy or interests come first?
This paper aims to analyse Russia’s policy towards the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan during the second Karabakh war and its aftermath. The aim is to explain Russia’s behaviour’s maxims during and after the second Karabakh war between Armenia ...
Nurlan Aliyev
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Armenia in a Triangle of Great Power Management: Regional competition on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict [PDF]
The aim of the article is to examine the foreign policy approaches and interests of three regional powers – Iran, Russia and Turkey before the Second Karabakh war in 2020.
Harutyun Voskanyan
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The international handbook is devoted to a detailed analysis of Caucasian Albania, focusing on an intricate analysis of Caucasian Albania. The investigation is particularly attuned to the extent of activation of Azerbaijani revisionist tendencies ...
Anzhela Mnatsakanyan +1 more
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Military Dimension of Türkiye-Azerbaijan Relations from 1918 to 2023
With its geopolitical location and underground resources, the South Caucasus region has turned into a competitive field for regional and global powers, especially since the 19th century. Three Caucasian countries (Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia) gained
Bahar Özsoy
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