AZERBAIJAN'S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE

Volume: 4 Number: 4 December 1, 1999
  • Nasib Nassıblı
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AZERBAIJAN'S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE

Abstract

Most of what Azerbaijan has gone through is explained by its geographical location. The weakness of Azerbaijan's natural defences has repeatedly left it open to external aggression. This feature means that Azerbaijan has played the role of a convenient corridor for foreign states' attacks from north to south and vice versa, as well as for expansionist goals of mighty forces. Historically, there has been no place for the weak structures in the region, but at the same time, there has been no durable stability or opportunity for evolutionary development. Access to Caspian waters in the east has caused serious problems also. The Caspian has the nature of a big lake having no natural exit to the high sea and this has noticeably retarded the country's development and relationship with foreign states. It is indicative that Azerbaijan is classified as one of more than 40 landlocked countries

References

  1. 1 Martin Ira Glassner, Political Geography, New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996, pp. 467-478.
  2. 2 For more complete information see: Nasib Nasibzade, Azerbaycanin xarici siyaseti (1918-1920), Baku, Ay-Ulduz, 1996.
  3. 3 Sabit Bagirov, 'Azerbaijani Oil: Glimpses of a Long History', Perceptions, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1996, p. 34.
  4. 4 Ibid., pp. 34-52; Elaine Holoboff, 'Russia and Oil Politics in the Caspian', Jane's Intelligence Review, 8, No. 2, 1996, pp. 82-83; Caspian Basin, Special Issue, 1997, pp. 3, 7; Rajan Menon, 'Treacherous Terrain: The Political and Security Dimensions of Energy Development in the Caspian Sea Zone', The National Bureau of Asian Research, 9, No. 1, 1998, pp. 12, 40-42.
  5. 5 For oil contracts see: Azerbaijan International, Summer 1997, pp. 71-83, Autumn 1997, pp. 85-90, Spring 1998, pp. 99-101; Turkistan-Newsletter, Vol. 98-198-28, November 1998; Caspian Basin, Special Issue, No. 6 (29), pp. 14-16; Agence France Presse, 18 December 1998; USIS Washington File, 17 November 1998.
  6. 6 Turan, 17 December 1998.
  7. 7 Patrick Clawson, 'Iran and Caspian Basin Oil and Gas', Perceptions, Vol. 2, No. 4, December 1997-February 1998, pp. 19-20.
  8. 8 Azerbaijan International, Autumn 1994, pp. 27-28.

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Year 1999 Volume: 4 Number: 4

APA
Nassıblı, N. (1999). AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, 4(4). https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG
AMA
1.Nassıblı N. AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE. PERCEPTIONS. 1999;4(4). https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG
Chicago
Nassıblı, Nasib. 1999. “AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 4 (4). https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG.
EndNote
Nassıblı N (December 1, 1999) AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 4 4
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[1]N. Nassıblı, “AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE”, PERCEPTIONS, vol. 4, no. 4, Dec. 1999, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG
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Nassıblı, Nasib. “AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 4/4 (December 1, 1999). https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG.
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MLA
Nassıblı, Nasib. “AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, vol. 4, no. 4, Dec. 1999, https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG.
Vancouver
1.Nasib Nassıblı. AZERBAIJAN’S GEOPOLITICS AND OIL PIPELINE ISSUE. PERCEPTIONS [Internet]. 1999 Dec. 1;4(4). Available from: https://izlik.org/JA43KX77ZG