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Resolution of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno Karabakh Conflict Must be Based on the Rule of Legal Principles
Despite the extensive evolution of the international relations, political theorists continue to refer to it as jungle where everybody is against everybody, in order to highlight its distinctive peculiarities. Whereas today the goal of
Read More »TAP: NEW CONSTRAINTS ENGENDERED BY OLD SCENARIOS
For Europe, energy security is a pressing issue. According to the experts, in the short-run the Old Continent’s appetite for energy resources is likely to grow. At present, Europe’s reliance on primarily Russian gas
Read More »ARMENIA IS NOT PREPARED FOR CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE OR AFTERWORD TO OSCE SUMMIT
For many years, almost since the very day of occupation of Azerbaijan’s territory, the leading world powers on different international levels have expressed their concern about the fact that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict remains
Read More »THE IMPLICATIONS OF TANAP AND TURKISH STREAM ON THE EUROPEAN ENERGY SECURITY AFTER THE RECENT UKRAINE CRISIS
Abstract: For any state, whether they are developed or developing, ensuring energy security for the sustainability of their systems is very critical issue. European states cannot be independently considered from this phenomenon as they have
Read More »THE OIC’S CONFLICT RESOLUTION EFFORTS: FROM OUTSIDE EFFORTS TO ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT
On December 2, an international symposium entitled, “OIC initiatives towards the resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: past efforts and future opportunities” was held at the Headquarters of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Jeddah.
Read More »COLLOQUY WITH NOVRUZ MAMMADOV ON CRISES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND GOVERNANCE
Nowadays, we are witnessing serious crisis of international law and governance. It is the major crisis of international legal system that emerged from the horrors of the World War II and aimed at adhering
Read More »“CASH INVESTIGATION” OR FACE OF PRESS DEONTOLOGY CRISIS IN FRANCE
French ‘France-2’ television channel aired a biased report on Azerbaijan, which presented lopsided and slanderous information about the country in its weekly ‘Cash Investigation’ program on 2 September. It coincided with another thought-provoking development
Read More »WESTERN MODEL OF MEDIA FREEDOM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DOUBLE STANDARDS
Manna from the sky for foreign pseudo sympathizers of ‘human rights’ and ‘freedom of speech’ were recent events in Azerbaijan; brawl over a post in social media left a journalist battered, who eventually died
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