Full Description
The study presented in this book analyzes the connection between the Global South and the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from 1994 to 2023. It examines the diplomatic strategies pursued by both states in regions beyond Europe and Eurasia in response to the mediating performance of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs (the U.S., Russia, and France).This approach addresses how the outcome of the conflict defied the assumptions of observers who prioritized the interests of the major powers. The theoretical framework places Nagorno-Karabakh within the context of political system structure at both the domestic and international levels. Additional chapters compare and contrast both countries' foreign policy interactions with individual states and international organizations in the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America, as well as linkages that emerged between the Armenian-Azerbaijani rivalry and the Israeli-Palestinian, Kashmir and Falkland Islands/Malvinas conflicts.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Beyond Western Conflict Management in Nagorno-Karabakh .- Chapter 2 Conceptual and Theoretical Foundations .- Chapter 3 Evolution of the Minsk Process From Conference to Hierarchy .- Chapter 4 Negotiation Process and Status Quo Evaluations From the Ground Up .- Chapter 5 The South Caucasus Meets the Global South .- Chapter 6 Connections to the Middle East and South Asia .- Chapter 7 Potential Impacts on Conflict Resolution .- Chapter 8 Conclusions and Policy Implications.



