Small States, Russia and the West

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Aremenia
asymmetric power dynamics
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Azerbaijan
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Constellation Theory
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foreign policy analysis
Georgia
international relations theory
multipolar world order
post-Soviet geopolitics
regional security studies
Russia
small state decision-making in Caucasus
Ukraine

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  • ISBN 9781032748290
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers an in-depth investigation of the contemporary geopolitics of the Caucasus through a multi-level analysis of regional political transformations. It delves into the contrasting foreign policies of small states in the Caucasus in response to the Russian interventions in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014 and 2022, which marked Russia's "return" as an order-forming power, challenging the agenda of Euro-Atlantic integration. The author expands and adapts Constellation Theory to examine emerging non-Western regional orders, using a relational polarity framework to argue that the choices of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are not merely products of Russian or Western influence but are shaped by each state's unique geocultural propensities, distinct asymmetric relationships with divergent power poles and differing perceptions of reality. Together, these factors define their geopolitical heterogeneity and inform their unique strategic temperaments in navigating foreign affairs. This book enriches the emerging discourse on the regional complexities of the multipolar world order with multifaceted interpretations of politics and decision-making through its nuanced regional focus and innovative theoretical grounding. It contributes significantly to International Relations theory, geopolitics, small-states and area studies, offering invaluable insights into small-state foreign policy dynamics in the age of rising confrontational multipolarity.

Eduard Abrahamyan is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Security Analysis (Armenia) and Postgraduate Teaching Fellow at University College London (UK). He previously served as Teaching Fellow at the University of Leicester (UK) from 2021 to 2022, where he received his doctorate in politics and international relations in 2023. He obtained his master's degree from the University of Westminster (UK) in 2016, and a candidate of historical sciences degree from the Institute of Oriental Studies (Armenia) in 2009. From 2019 to 2021, Dr Abrahamyan served as Aide to the President of the Republic of Armenia on foreign affairs. In 2017, he was Rumsfeld Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute of the American Foreign Policy Council. He has contributed regularly to prominent think tanks and professional platforms, including the Jamestown Foundation, the American Foreign Policy Research Institute, the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, The National Interest and IHS Markit, among others.

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