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Title: | The Stalemate of Peace Negotiation: Status Ambiguity of Karabakh |
Authors: | Valiyev, Orkhan |
Keywords: | Karabakh Status 44-Days War Peace Treaty |
Issue Date: | Sep-2023 |
Series/Report no.: | ;10th Annual Conference on International Studies: Conference Programme & Abstract Book |
Abstract: | The political emergence of modernity was based on specific concepts. The concept of Status was one of them. From the modern political and legal perspective status was grounded on national principles. National principles were constructed to guarantee the legitimation of modern sovereignty. In the case of Azerbaijan, modernist institutions, and concepts came through colonialism. So, the modern political establishment of the South Caucasus was defined by Gulustan and Turkmenchay treaties respectively in 1813 and 1828. Moreover, colonialism laid the foundations of status problems among the nations of the region. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/7967 |
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