This research for this article was conducted within the project “The transformation of Soviet republic borders to international borders,” funded by the Academy of Finland, Grant No. 297544.The Lezgin irredentist movement is one of the less-studied national movements in the post-Soviet space, despite affecting the strategically important Russian-Azerbaijani borderlands and the bordering process between the two post-Soviet states. This article aims to fill this gap and to examine the impact of the Lezgin national movement on the development of territorial nationalism in early post-Soviet Azerbaijan. Based on the analysis of media publications in three Azerbaijani newspapers between 1992 and 1996, I argue that the movement contributed to conso...
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The disintegration of the Soviet Union changed the status of the borders of its republics: internal ...
Babak Rezvani studied ethno-territorial conflicts and peaceful coexistence between ethnic groups in ...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
The Lezgin irredentist movement is one of the less-studied national movements in the post-Soviet spa...
In this article I study the identity construction process of two Azerbaijani's national minorities :...
This article examines recent manifestations and trends of Azerbaijani nationalism, highlighting thei...
The article presents an analysis of the origins of the nation-building in Azerbaijan focusing on the...
The article reviews the present state of analysis of regional conflict resolution in foreign and Rus...
Azerbaijan\u27s war with Armenia in late 2020, was dubbed the Patriotic War by Azerbaijani Preside...
This thesis will examine the ethnic conflicts in Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Adja...
Tokluoglu This article examines the major political debates in post-Soviet Azerbai-jan vis a ̀ vis t...
The "four-day war" between Armenia and Azerbaijan in early April 2016 drew the attention of the inte...
Civic, rather than ethnic, definition of the nation is typically associated with Western liberal dem...
Azerbaijan presents itself as a country fitting in with Western values while simultaneously adhering...
This article seeks to realize an analyzing of the Georgia's way to Europe by its tendencies to harmo...
The disintegration of the Soviet Union changed the status of the borders of its republics: internal ...
Babak Rezvani studied ethno-territorial conflicts and peaceful coexistence between ethnic groups in ...
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