Karabakh: The Road to Peace

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Bol Karabakh: The Road to Peace presents a comprehensive history of the Karabakh conflict, tracing its development from antiquity through imperial rule, Soviet administration, post-Soviet war, and the conflicts of 2020 and 2023 that reshaped the political landscape of the South Caucasus. Drawing on archival sources, official documents, media reporting, and multilingual scholarly research, the book situates Karabakh within the broader regional and international forces that have shaped its modern history.Rather than advancing a single national narrative, the study examines how competing historical interpretations, political decisions, and external interventions contributed to the conflict's persistence. It explores the roles of regional and international actors, the effects of displacement and diaspora engagement, and the influence of wartime narratives on public discourse in both Armenia and Azerbaijan. The postwar period is addressed through an analysis of diplomacy, reconstruction, and emerging economic and political relationships.Written for general readers, students, and policymakers, this book is analytical rather than prescriptive. It aims to clarify how the conflict unfolded, why it resisted resolution for decades, and what factors now shape the continuing pursuit of stability and peace in Karabakh and the wider region.

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Karabakh: The Road to Peace presents a comprehensive history of the Karabakh conflict, tracing its development from antiquity through imperial rule, Soviet administration, post-Soviet war, and the conflicts of 2020 and 2023 that reshaped the political landscape of the South Caucasus. Drawing on archival sources, official documents, media reporting, and multilingual scholarly research, the book situates Karabakh within the broader regional and international forces that have shaped its modern history.Rather than advancing a single national narrative, the study examines how competing historical interpretations, political decisions, and external interventions contributed to the conflict's persistence. It explores the roles of regional and international actors, the effects of displacement and diaspora engagement, and the influence of wartime narratives on public discourse in both Armenia and Azerbaijan. The postwar period is addressed through an analysis of diplomacy, reconstruction, and emerging economic and political relationships.Written for general readers, students, and policymakers, this book is analytical rather than prescriptive. It aims to clarify how the conflict unfolded, why it resisted resolution for decades, and what factors now shape the continuing pursuit of stability and peace in Karabakh and the wider region.

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Pagina's: 295, Paperback, Hazar Global Press


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