SEARCH FOR METHODS FOR SOLVING POLITICAL ISSUES IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS
This article highlights the most nodal contradictions taking place on the modern historical format between the political elites of Baku, Ankara and Yerevan. Passing the long history of diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey, the author focused on the key issues of military doctrines and...
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Science and Innovation Center Publishing House
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/98a92a23ef4a430b9652d5850c48b853 |
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Sumario: | This article highlights the most nodal contradictions taking place on the modern historical format between the political elites of Baku, Ankara and Yerevan. Passing the long history of diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey, the author focused on the key issues of military doctrines and the policy of non-interference in the affairs of other states. It was found out that Azerbaijan and Turkey are united by linguistic, ethnographic and geographical factors. In turn, these countries are looking for peace with Armenia, so as to successfully implement their own political line.
Purpose – to show some ways and methods of a constructive peace strategy, mutual understanding and cooperation between Turkey, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Methodology. The research is based on the method of comparative-historical analysis with elements of the author’s comment is laid.
Results. Ideological differences in the political interests and priorities of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Armenia, a number of difficulties arising on the winding path in the relations of the leaders of the Transcaucasian republics, should not shake the strategic partnership of these countries. There is no alternative to peace and mutually beneficial cooperation
Practical implications. The results of the study can be used in the educational process to prepare for lectures and seminars on international relations. |
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