@article{article_1598735, title={Azerbaijan’s strategic road to Karabakh victory in the context of international organizations}, journal={Akademik Tarih ve Düşünce Dergisi}, volume={11}, pages={3968–3982}, year={2025}, author={Hasanoğlu, Murteza and Süleymanlı, Nesrin}, keywords={Uluslararası Örgütler, Karabağ Zaferi, İkinci Karabağ Savaşı}, abstract={The conflict over Karabakh, a region in the South Caucasus, has been a focal point of geopolitical and strategic interests in Azerbaijan and the broader international community. The complex interplay of historical grievances, ethnic tensions, and territorial disputes has shaped Azerbaijan’s strategic approach towards achieving its objectives in the Karabakh region. Understanding Azerbaijan’s strategic road to victory in Karabakh necessitates a nuanced examination of its interaction with international organizations and the global geopolitical landscape. Azerbaijan’s primary strategic objective in the Karabakh conflict has been the restoration of its territorial integrity and sovereignty over the disputed region. The country’s strategic approach has evolved over time, shifting from diplomatic negotiations and international arbitration to a more assertive and, at times, military-oriented stance. The 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, known as the Second Karabakh War, marked a significant turning point, resulting in a substantial territorial gain for Azerbaijan and reshaping the conflict dynamics. The strategic road to Karabakh victory for Azerbaijan involves a complex interplay of military, diplomatic, and economic strategies within the framework of international organizations. Understanding this multidimensional approach is essential for comprehending the broader implications of the Karabakh conflict and Azerbaijan’s role in shaping regional stability and international relations. As the situation continues to evolve, the dynamics between Azerbaijan, its regional adversaries, and the international community will remain pivotal in determining the future trajectory of the conflict and the broader geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus.}, number={6}, publisher={Hakan YILMAZ}