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Armenia, the Regional Powers, and the West - Between History and Geopolitics

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This work represents the first systematic study of Armenia's foreign policy during the post-independence period, between 1991 and 2005. It explores four sets of relationships with Armenia's major historical 'partners': Russia, Iran, Turkey and the West (Europe and the United States).

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Russia: 'The Indispensable Ally?' Turkey: 'The Other' Iran: 'The Permanent Alternative' The West: 'The Ambiguous Modern' Conclusion: 'Ideational Redlines' and 'Structural Dynamics'

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ALLA MIRZOYAN is Associate Program Manager at the Cooperative Grants Program.

Summary

This work represents the first systematic study of Armenia's foreign policy during the post-independence period, between 1991 and 2005. It explores four sets of relationships with Armenia's major historical 'partners': Russia, Iran, Turkey and the West (Europe and the United States).

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"Mirzoyan's book is an analysis of the last fifteen years of Armenia's relations with regional and global powers, Turkey, Iran, Russia, and "the West." This book's great strength is that it elucidates the formation of the international identity of one country, Armenia, rather than the role of the region, the Caucasus, in international relations. The analysis of their foreign policies towards the Southern Caucasus, and Armenia specifically, on the other hand, illustrates how the global informs the local and vice versa. The author's family history in Nagorno-Karabakh, her life in Armenia up to 1994 and her continuing contacts with personnel of the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide valuable insights available to few others." - Patrick Dale, St Olaf College

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"Mirzoyan's book is an analysis of the last fifteen years of Armenia's relations with regional and global powers, Turkey, Iran, Russia, and "the West." This book's great strength is that it elucidates the formation of the international identity of one country, Armenia, rather than the role of the region, the Caucasus, in international relations. The analysis of their foreign policies towards the Southern Caucasus, and Armenia specifically, on the other hand, illustrates how the global informs the local and vice versa. The author's family history in Nagorno-Karabakh, her life in Armenia up to 1994 and her continuing contacts with personnel of the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide valuable insights available to few others." - Patrick Dale, St Olaf College

Product details

Authors A Mirzoyan, A. Mirzoyan
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781349381241
ISBN 978-1-349-38124-1
No. of pages 244
Dimensions 140 mm x 13 mm x 216 mm
Weight 326 g
Illustrations IX, 244 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Globalization, History: specific events & topics, Europe, European Politics, International Relations, Political science & theory, Political History, Diplomacy, World Politics, Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection, Europe—Politics and government

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