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Azerbaijan: What awaits beyond sticks and carrots

The country`s power in international relations rests upon various things and the principal distinction into hard and soft power displays particular means to influence...

No ‘love me not’ for the blossoming cultural scene in Baku

Being a place where modern and traditional coexist, interact and collide, Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, proves to be an alluring cultural intersection on the Caspian...

The growing importance of the Caspian countries and their constant changes

In this series of articles, we intend to present an overview on the Caspian countries, their history, their changing politics and economy in order...

Caspian Energy Politics

Overland, I., Kjaernet, H. and Kendall-Taylor, A. (eds). (2009) Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. New York: Routledge. Offering an expansion on...

The Legal Status of the Caspian Sea

The Legal Status of the Caspian Sea- Current Challenges and Prospects for Future Development, Barbara Janusz- Pawletta (Springer- 2015- 176 pages) “Is it possible...

World powers must abandon double standard policies

Ms. Najiba Mustafayeva, PhD candidate in International Law, Expert at the Center for Strategic Studies (SAM) under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan,...

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The Rise of BRICS+ as a Maritime Counterweight to the U.S.

On 10 January, China, Russia, and Iran launched joint...

Tracing Peace Agreements Through Travel

Travel is often associated with leisure, discovery, and escape....

Bangladesh Vote Raises Hopes for Garment Sector Hit by Tariffs and Turmoil

Bangladesh heads to the polls with its vital garment...

Women Suicide Bombers and Advanced Arms Mark Shift in Pakistan’s Baloch Insurgency

Pakistan’s long-running insurgency in Balochistan is entering a new...

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