Full Description
Modern Azerbaijan came into being in 1991 following a national struggle for the re-establishment of its independence, initiated long before the collapse of the Soviet Union. It is situated in a unique geographic location, at the crossroads of Eurasia and on the famous Silk Road that links Europe and Asia. It has been the stage of particularly rich historical events, testament to its ancient State traditions, the wealth of its cities, the violence of the imperial invasions. Today this secular country, facing war with Armenia, is central to the geopolitical stakes in the region, whether in terms of the international strategies of major powers or the geo-economic considerations of oil and gas exports to Europe. It has put in place a multi-faceted foreign policy and initiated political and economic reforms as it moves towards a better future.
Contents
Azerbaijan is a place of trade between Europe and Asia - War and diplomacy: relations with the Europeans and Ottomans - The Russo-Persian wars and the break-up of Azerbaijan - Independence of Azerbaijan - Exploitation of Azerbaijan's energy resources - War between Armenia and Azerbaijan