This is a study of the Azerbaijani political elite’s perceptions of Western oil companies and their contribution to – or hindrance of – the development of democracy and human rights. Twenty oppositional figures, including most of the party leaders and presidential candidates, plus some media, NGO and academic personalities, were subjected to an in-depth interview. There was a consensus that the Western oil industry was at best irrelevant and at worst inimical to the cause of democracy and human rights in Azerbaijan. This is because short-term commercial considerations have led it to kowtow to the dictatorship, ignore the political opposition and boycott the free media. There is also pay discrimination against Azerbaijani labour. Above all, ...
The main outbreaks of the millennium have to do with the discovery, extraction and using of oil that...
Azerbaijan’s cooperation with the West, launched two decades ago, has helped it become a relatively ...
As political elites in the Caspian countries see themselves as actors who determine the fate of thei...
Oil companies have jumped on the bandwagon of promotion of democracy and human rights, but without ...
The hybrid of democratic and theocratic institutions of revolutionary Iran is now over twenty years ...
Oil companies have jumped on the bandwagon of promotion of democracy and human rights, but without s...
On cases of Norway and Azerbaijan, the Bachelor's thesis examines the relationship between the oil a...
This article is about social issues in the Azerbaijan oil industry at the end of the XIX century whe...
Azerbaijan eagerly joined the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) because doing so ...
http://www.garnet-eu.org/fileadmin/documents/working_papers/7410.pdfInternational audienceIn 1993, A...
This paper explores oil company collaboration in handling corporate social responsi-bility (CSR) in ...
The purpose of the article is to study the evolution of the oil industry in Azerbaijan foreign polic...
Prior to my visit to Azerbaijan I had never heard of the country or its conflict. Its existence has ...
Following the dissolution of the U.S.S.R. Azerbaijan gained an opportunity to shape its energy polic...
This study reports the findings from a 2006-2007 research project of non-governmental organizations ...
The main outbreaks of the millennium have to do with the discovery, extraction and using of oil that...
Azerbaijan’s cooperation with the West, launched two decades ago, has helped it become a relatively ...
As political elites in the Caspian countries see themselves as actors who determine the fate of thei...
Oil companies have jumped on the bandwagon of promotion of democracy and human rights, but without ...
The hybrid of democratic and theocratic institutions of revolutionary Iran is now over twenty years ...
Oil companies have jumped on the bandwagon of promotion of democracy and human rights, but without s...
On cases of Norway and Azerbaijan, the Bachelor's thesis examines the relationship between the oil a...
This article is about social issues in the Azerbaijan oil industry at the end of the XIX century whe...
Azerbaijan eagerly joined the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) because doing so ...
http://www.garnet-eu.org/fileadmin/documents/working_papers/7410.pdfInternational audienceIn 1993, A...
This paper explores oil company collaboration in handling corporate social responsi-bility (CSR) in ...
The purpose of the article is to study the evolution of the oil industry in Azerbaijan foreign polic...
Prior to my visit to Azerbaijan I had never heard of the country or its conflict. Its existence has ...
Following the dissolution of the U.S.S.R. Azerbaijan gained an opportunity to shape its energy polic...
This study reports the findings from a 2006-2007 research project of non-governmental organizations ...
The main outbreaks of the millennium have to do with the discovery, extraction and using of oil that...
Azerbaijan’s cooperation with the West, launched two decades ago, has helped it become a relatively ...
As political elites in the Caspian countries see themselves as actors who determine the fate of thei...