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Intro
Contents
1 Introduction
Notes
2 The Historical Background to the Continuing Conflict Over Nagorno-Karabakh
Introduction
Origins of the Conflict
Russian Rule
Soviet Rule
Further Analysis of Soviet Rule
Conclusion
Notes
3 The Causes of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
The Sociopolitical Causes of the Karabakh Conflict
"Azerbaijanis as Turks": The Karabakh Conflict as Continuing the 1915 "Genocide"
Suffering and Identity
Tracing the Events of the Conflict
The First Stage (1987-1991)
The Sumgait Riots
The Second Stage (1991-1994)

Khojaly as the Nanjing of Azerbaijan
Truce Agreement and the Composition of the Official Claims (1994-1995)
Conclusion
Notes
4 The Consequences of the First War on Armenia and Azerbaijan
Armenia
The Rise of the Karabakh Clan
The Tension Between the Hayastanti and the Karabakhsis
Perpetual War Economy, Regional Exclusion, and Migration
Changes in Armenian National Identity and the Genocide Rhetoric
The Impact on Foreign Policy: Russia as Chief Patron
Azerbaijan
The Consequences of the War on Azerbaijan
Securitization
Victimhood

A New Sense of Nationalism
The Azerbaijani View of Russia
Azerbaijanism as Identity
State-Building and the Military
Single-Issue Foreign Policy: Liberation of Karabakh
Conclusion
Notes
5 Failed Negotiations
Iran
United Nations
Minsk Group/Process
Renewed Conflict
Conclusion
Notes
6 Self-Determination or Territorial Integrity? International Legal/Political Doctrines in Opposition & Their Implications for Karabakh
Introduction
Additional Reasoning
Future Possibilities
Conclusion
Notes

7 The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War: Causes and Consequences
Causes of the Second Karabakh War
Aliyev versus Pashinyan
Turkey's Role and Erdon's Determination
Russia's Enduring Yet Declining Influence
Armenia's "Clash of Civilizations"?
The Ceasefire: The Transformation of the Conflict
SocioPolitical Implications of the Second War
The Impact on Azerbaijani State and Society
The Impact on Armenian State and Society
Debate Over the Final Status of Karabakh: Independence, Autonomy or Minority Rights
Conclusion
Notes
8 Conclusion
Notes

Selected Bibliography
Index

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