Azerbaijan Since IndependenceM.E. Sharpe, 2011 |
Cuprins
1 Azerbaijan Before Soviet Rule | 3 |
2Soviet Azerbaijan | 31 |
3 The National Revival and the Road to Independence | 46 |
4 The Rise and Fall of the Popular Front | 60 |
Restoring Stability | 81 |
6 Ilham Aliyevs Azerbaijan | 104 |
Karabakh | 126 |
8 Politics and Power in Azerbaijan | 162 |
12 Iran and the Other Azerbaijan | 318 |
13 Russia the Resurgent Imperialist | 338 |
14 Turkey Best Neighbor or Big Brother? | 359 |
15 Azerbaijan and the West | 392 |
Epilogue | 427 |
Bibliographical Note | 430 |
Notes | 434 |
472 | |
The Primacy of Oil | 199 |
Identity Modernity and Tradition | 253 |
Formulating Foreign Policy | 297 |
About the Author | 485 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Altstadt Ankara Armenia Azer Azerbai Azerbaijan Azerbaijani government Azerbaijani Popular Front Azerbaijani society Azerbaijani Turks Azeri baijan Baku Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline Baku's border Central Asia Central Asia-Caucasus Chechnya corruption country's cultural decade democracy democratic economic Elçibey election elite energy ethnic Europe European factor forces foreign policy former Soviet Gandja Georgia gradually Heydar Aliyev Huseynov identity Ilham Aliyev important increasingly independence institutions interests Iran Iran's Iranian Isa Gambar Islamic issue Karabakh conflict leaders leadership major ment military minister Minsk Group Moscow Mountainous Karabakh Müsavat Muslim Mutalibov Nakhichevan nationalist officials opposition organizations Parliament party percent pipeline political Popular Front population position post-Soviet President Aliyev problem reform regime region relations religious remained Republic revenues role rule Russian Salafi sector Shah-Deniz South Caucasus Soviet Union strategic Swietochowski Tehran territory Thomas Goltz tion Turkey Turkey's Turkic Turkish Ukraine West Western