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Title: Emerging Regional Security Complex in the South Caucasus regional order in the post Karabakh War.
Authors: Bakhshaliyeva, Gulnar
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: The master's dissertation on the theory of the regional security complex, which studies the Second Karabakh War and its impact on the regional order, consists of two chapters and seven sub chapters. The first chapter examines the South Caucasus in the context of the regional security dilemma. This chapter examines the complex theory of regional security and the geopolitical problems in the South Caucasus in the post Soviet period. The first chapter also studies the South Caucasus as a battlefield for global and continental powers. The second chapter examines the Karabakh war and the new regional order. This part of the study discusses 26 years of negotiations and the reasons for the failure of the negotiations. The second chapter also discusses the Second Karabakh War and its consequences for the security of the South Caucasus. This chapter also discusses the elements and prospects of a new order in the South Caucasus after the Second Karabakh War. These elements and perspectives are assessed in the context of the intersecting interests of regional and global powers. In the paper, deductive qualitative approach was adopted in order to obtain more efficient results. Our research paper starts with a theory and continues with the dynamics of South Caucasus give n chronologically and ends with Karabakh war. After this review conclusions are given.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/5482
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