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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 »INTERVIEW WITH NOVRUZ MAMMADOV ON PRESS FREEDOM IN AZERBAIJAN
Interview by Newtimes.az with the Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Head of the Foreign Relations Department Mr. Novruz Mammadov. Mr. Mammadov, United Kingdom’s Minister for Europe David Lidington
Read More »MAMMADOV: AZERBAIJAN HAS ITS OWN POSITION ON COOPERATION WITH EU
”The Riga Summit aims at maintaining and reviewing the current state of cooperation of the European Union with Eastern Partnership countries, and Azerbaijan has its own position on cooperation with EU”, deputy head
Read More »FOREIGN POLICY: SEVERAL ASPECTS OF AZERBAIJAN’S EXAMPLE
Inter-state relations in the modern era are of complex nature. Emerging conflicts in different parts of the world are forging a rather controversial environment. Conducting a successful foreign policy becomes a daunting task under
Read More »ARMENIA FACES A LOOMING CRISIS: FIRST SIGNS OF RECESSION
2015 is expected to be difficult for Yerevan. The country’s economy is not growing. The situation was further compounded by the Russian ruble depreciation. This year Armenia is likely to be deprived of large
Read More »AZERBAIJAN: IN LIGHT OF 10 HIGHLIGHTS OF 2014
The past year has marked a range of remarkable events in all countries. Some of them experienced crisis, armed clashes, uprisings and growing economic problems. Even most developed countries were hit by global financials
Read More »RECOGNITION OF ENCLAVES BY RUSSIA: WHY SOUTH OSSETIA AND ABKHAZIA NOT NAGORNO-KARABAKH?
Russian Federation officially recognized South Ossetia and Abkhazia as an independent states on 29 August 2008 after abstaining itself from recognition of this Georgian enclaves for about 17 years. Suddenness of this decision surprised
Read More »NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT: ETHNIC SECURITY DILEMMA OR NOT?
Introduction The collapse of imperial regimes can be profitably viewed as a problem of emerging anarchy.[1] The weakening and later absence of the central state (USSR) as the sovereign in the Caucasus, resulted in
Read More »PROMISES MADE TO BAKU: KEY ASPECTS OF ERDOGAN’S BAKU VISIT
Turkey’s newly-elected President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Azerbaijan last week. This event caused great deal of interest on the part of the media and the expert community. It was for the first time ever
Read More »FROM NAGORNO KARABAKH TO SOCHI: CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND GEOPOLITICAL INTERESTS
International community showed sensitive reaction to escalating tensions along the frontline. Some experts emphasize that these events may cause global-scale constraints. Furthermore, fair resolution of the conflict gains urgency. President of Azerbaijan firmly reiterated
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