Turkish-Azerbaijani Relations

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Azerbaijani Turkish Relations
Baku State University
Bilateral Economic Relations
bilateral state relations analysis
Black Sea Economic Cooperation
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Country's EU Membership
Country’s EU Membership
Critical Geopolitical Approach
Critical Geopolitics
economic integration Caucasus
Elkin Nurmammadov
Elnur Soltanov
Emre Ersen
Energy Policy
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EU Candidate Status
EU Custom Union
Eurasian geopolitics
FDI Flow
foreign
Geopolitical Tradition
Georgian NATO Membership
identity politics Eurasia
international relations theory
Michael H. Cecire
NATO's Missile Defense System
NATO’s Missile Defense System
Norman A. Graham
Pinar Bedirhanoglu
policy
Popular Geopolitics
post-Soviet Azerbaijan
post-Soviet studies
regional alliances
Sofie Bedford
South Caucasus
State Business Relations
Turkey Azerbaijan Relations
Turkish Businesspeople
Turkish Eurasianism
Turkish FDI
Turkish Foreign Policy
Turkish Islam
Turkish Religious

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367877439
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An east-west axis of Azerbaijan and Turkey has grown into prominence within the broader structure of regional dynamics in Eurasia over the past two decades. Yet few, including among policy advisors and policy makers in either of the two states, have attempted to look deeper into the forces that lie behind the workings of this important regional nexus, a reality that resulted in a dual crisis in bilateral relations towards the end of the second decade of interaction.

This volume investigates the underlying causes that shaped the dynamics within the structure of the bilateral relationship between Azerbaijan and Turkey. It features chapters by both scholars from the region and international experts in the field, and therefore provides both in-house and outside perspectives on developments within the complex structure of the relationship. With its analysis portfolio including historical, political, economic, socio-cultural, ideological, and international underpinnings of this regional alliance, the volume offers the most systematic and broad ranged analysis of the matter available to date.

The book will serve as an important resource for students and scholars of post-Soviet Studies, Central Asia and the Caucasus, and the Middle East, while also being of interest to those of International Relations and political science disciplines.

Murad Ismayilov is a PhD Researcher in Development Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Norman A. Graham is a Professor of International Relations at James Madison College of Public Affairs and Director of the Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Michigan State University, USA.