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RUSYA’NIN GÜNEY KAFKAS DIŞ POLİTİKASI: DAĞLIK KARABAĞ VE HAZAR DENİZİ

Year 2017, , 1 - 30, 03.01.2018
https://doi.org/10.16954/yalovabaccd.374409

Abstract

Özet



Sovyetler Birliği’nin küllerinden
doğan Rusya Federasyonu, Başkan Putin'in yönetiminde otoritesini artırmaya
çalıştı. SSCB'nin tarihi topraklarını "yakın çevre" olarak belirleyen
bir dış politika benimseyen Moskova, Kafkasya'ya artan bir dikkat sergiledi. Bu
alandaki ulusal menfaatlerini Dağlık Karabağ ve Hazar Denizi üzerinde sürdürdü.
Bu makale, Güney Kafkasya'ya yönelik Rus dış politikasının analizini
sunmaktadır.


Abstract



The Russian Federation which
emerged from the ashes of the Soviet Union has tried to assert its authority
under President Putin. Adopting a foreign policy which locates the historic
territories of the USSR as the ‘near abroad’, Moscow has paid increasing
attention to the Caucasus. In this realm it has pursued its national interests
over Nagorno-Karabakh and the Caspian Sea. This article provides an analysis of
Russian foreign policy towards the South Caucasus.

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  • German, T. (2014). Russia and the Caspian Sea: Projecting Power Or Competing for Influence?. Army War College
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  • Kashani, F. M. (2014). Iran and the Incomplete Legal Regime of the Caspian Sea: More Than Two Decades after Fall of Soviet Union. Hemispheres, 29(4), 89.
  • Kaynak, E., & Nasirova, Z. (2005). The transition period of cis economies: Oil-based economic development strategy of azerbaijan. Journal of East-West Business, 10(3), 31-51.
  • Kopeček, V. (2010). Russian geopolitical perceptions and imaginations of the South Caucasus. Beyond Globalisation: Exploring the Limits of Globalisation in the Regional Context, 99-105.
  • Kubicek, P. (2013). Energy politics and geopolitical competition in the Caspian Basin. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 4(2), 171-180.
  • Mammadov, F. (2015). Azerbaijan's foreign policy–A new paradigm of careful pragmatism. The South Caucasus, 29.
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  • Mehdiyeva, N. (2011). Power games in the Caucasus: Azerbaijan's foreign and energy policy towards the West, Russia and the Middle East (Vol. 49). London: IB Tauris.
  • Mola, F., Shafaei, F., & Mohamed, B. (2012). Tourism and the environment: issues of concern and sustainability of southern part of the Caspian Sea Coastal Areas. Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(3), 2.
  • Nalbandov, R. (2010). Living with Security Dilemmas: Triggers of Ethnic Conflicts The Case of Georgia. Transience Journal, 1(1), 4-62.
  • Nichol, J. (2013). Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia: Political Developments and Implications for US Interests. Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, 28(3/4), 277.
  • Novikova, G. (2000). Armenia and the Middle East. Middle East, 4(4), 61.
  • O'Loughlin, J., Holland, E. C., & Witmer, F. D. (2011). The Changing Geography of Violence in Russia's North Caucasus, 1999-2011: Regional Trends and Local Dynamics in Dagestan, Ingushetia, and Kabardino-Balkaria. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 52(5), 596-630.
  • Overland, I., Kjærnet, H., & Kendall-Taylor, A. (Eds.). (2010). Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Routledge.
  • Paul, A. (2010). Nagorno-Karabakh–A ticking time bomb. European Policy Centre, 1-3.
  • Pokalova, E. (2015). Conflict Resolution in Frozen Conflicts: Timing in Nagorno-Karabakh. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 17(1), 68-85.
  • Pomfret, R. (2011). Exploiting energy and mineral resources in Central Asia, Azerbaijan and Mongolia. Comparative Economic Studies, 53(1), 5-33.
  • Pomfret, R. (2012). Oil and power in the Caspian Region. Handbook of Oil Politics, 191-205.
  • Popescu, N. (2014). Eurasian Union: the real, the imaginary and the likely.
  • Rasizade, A. (2011). Azerbaijan’s prospects in Nagorno-Karabakh. Mediterranean Quarterly, 22(3), 72-94.
  • Rasizade, A. (2011). Azerbaijan's prospects in Nagorno-Karabakh with the end of oil boom. Iran and the Caucasus, 15(1-2), 299-317.
  • Rouhani, O. M., Madani, K., & Gholizadeh, S. (2010). Caspian Sea negotiation support system. In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010: Challenges of Change (pp. 2694-2702). Rusya Kamuoyu Araştırma Merkezi
  • Shlapentokh, D. (2016). The Ideological Framework of Early Post-Soviet Russia’s Relationship with Turkey: The Case of Alexander Dugin’s Eurasianism. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 18(3), 263-281.
  • Stegen, K. S., & Kusznir, J. (2015). Outcomes and strategies in the ‘New Great Game’: China and the Caspian States emerge as winners. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 6(2), 91-106.
  • Sutela, P. (2013). The political economy of Putin’s Russia. Routledge.
  • Şıhaliyev, Emin; (2011), “Uluslararası İlişkiler Boyutuyla Ermenistan-Azerbaycan Çatışması”, Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 3(1), 139-160, 2011.
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  • Torbakov, I. (2010). Russia and Turkish-Armenian Normalization: Competing Interests in the South Caucasus. Insight Turkey, 12(2), 31.
  • Weaver, C. (2011). Black Sea regional security: present multipolarity and future possibilities. European Security, 20(1), 1-19.
  • Weitz, R. (2010). Global Security Watch--Russia: A Reference Handbook. ABC-CLIO.
  • Willerton, J. P., Goertz, G., & Slobodchikoff, M. O. (2011). Mistrust and Hegemony: Regional institutional design, the CIS, and Russia (Vol. 29). Arizona University Working paper.
  • Yiğit, S. (2013). Eurasian Union= Energy Union?. Middle Eastern Analysis/Ortadogu Analiz, 5(51).
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Year 2017, , 1 - 30, 03.01.2018
https://doi.org/10.16954/yalovabaccd.374409

Abstract

References

  • Abilov, S., & Isayev, I. (2015). Azerbaıjan-Russıan Relatıons: Azerbaıjan's Pursuıt Of Successful Balanced Foreıgn Polıcy/Azerbaycan-Rusya Ilıskılerı: Azerbaycan'ın Basarılı Denge Polıtıkası Arayısı. Orta Asya Ve Kafkasya Arastirmalari, 9(19), 113.
  • Ahmadıan, G., Bloukı, S., & Saremı, F. M. (2013). Nato's New Strategıc Concept (2010) And Its Securıty Implıcatıons For Relatıons Between Nato And Russıa.
  • Baguirov, A. (2012). Nagorno-Karabakh: Competing Legal, Historic and Economic Claims in Political, Academic and Media Discourses. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 32(2), 139-175.
  • Bantekas, I. (2011). Bilateral Delimitation of the Caspian Sea and the Exclusion of Third Parties. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 26(1), 47-58.
  • Bayat, E. (2011). Foreign Policy of Russia and Turkey on Nagorno – Karabakh Conflict. Tehran, “Andisheh No” Publication.
  • Bilgin, M. (2010). Turkey's Energy Strategy: What Dıfference Does It Make To Become An Energy Transıt Corrdıor, Hub Or Center?. Unıscı Discussion Papers, (23).
  • Blagov, S. (2007). Russia moves to repair ties with Azerbaijan. Eurasia Insight, 4. Caspersen, N. (2012). Regimes and peace processes: Democratic (non) development in Armenia and Azerbaijan and its impact on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 45(1), 131-139.
  • Comal, G. (2013). Aliyev Father and Son, Different Looks at the Conflict. Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso.
  • Companjen, F. J. (2010). Nagorno-Karabakh–Embedded in Geopolitics. European and Regional Studies, 1(2), 230-240.
  • Contessi, N. (2015). Traditional security in Eurasia: the Caspian caught between militarisation and diplomacy. The RUSI Journal, 160(2), 50-57.
  • Croissant, M. P. (1997). US interests in the Caspian Sea Basin. Comparative Strategy, 16(4), 353-367.
  • De Waal, T. (2010). The Caucasus: an introduction. Oxford University Press.
  • De Waal, T. (2013). Nagorny Karabakh: Closer to War than Peace. Chatham House. URL: https://www. chathamhouse. org/sites/files/chathamhouse/public/Research/Russia% 020and% 020Eurasia/250713summary. pdf (accessed: 15.01. 2017).
  • Delcour, L., & Wolczuk, K. (2015). The EU’s Unexpected ‘Ideal Neighbour’? The Perplexing Case of Armenia’s
  • Europeanisation. Journal of European Integration, 37(4), 491-507.
  • Freire, M., & Kanet, R. (Eds.). (2012). Russia and its near neighbours. Springer.
  • Fuller, E. (2013). Azerbaijan's Foreign Policy and the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict. Istituto affari internazionali.
  • German, T. (2012). Securing the South Caucasus: Military Aspects of Russian Policy towards the Region since 2008. Europe-Asia Studies, 64(9), 1650-1666.
  • German, T. (2012). The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia: Security Issues in the Caucasus. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 32(2), 216-229.
  • German, T. (2014). Russia and the Caspian Sea: Projecting Power Or Competing for Influence?. Army War College
  • Carlısle Barracks Pa Strategıc Studıes Instıtute.
  • Ghavam, S. A.- A. (2011). Globalization and the Third World (6th ed.). Tehran: Publications of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Goltz, T. (2015). Azerbaijan Diary: A Rogue Reporter's Adventures in an Oil-Rich, War-Torn, Post-Soviet Republic. Routledge.
  • Guliyev, F. (2014). The'Contract of the Century'20 Years after.
  • Hakala, T. (1998). The OSCE Minsk Process: A balance after five years. Helsinki Monitor, 9, 5.
  • Hasanov, A. (2015). Stages of ethnic cleansing and genocide against the azerbaijanis. Наука и Мир, 2(9), 115-121. https://wciom.ru/fileadmin/file/monitoring/2016/133/2016_133_digest_eng.pdf (Erişim: 21.01.2017)
  • Huseynov, T. (2010). Mountainous Karabakh: New paradigms for peace and development in the 21st century. International Negotiation, 15(1), 7-31.
  • Idan, A., & Shaffer, B. (2011). The foreign policies of Post-Soviet landlocked states. Post-Soviet Affairs, 27(3), 241-268. Isgenderli, A. (2011). Realities of Azerbaijan 1917–1920. Xlibris Corporation.
  • İslamova, P. (2015). Hazar Denizinin Statüsü Hakkında Görüşmeler Ve Bu Sürecin Yerel Ve Bölgesel Enerji Güvenliğine Etkisi. Electronic Turkish Studies, 10(2).
  • Jarosiewicz, A., & Strachota, K. (2011). Nagorno-Karabkh-conflict unfreezing. OSW Commentary No. 65, 2011-10-26.
  • Kakachia, K. K. (2011). Challenges to the South Caucasus regional security aftermath of Russian–Georgian conflict: Hegemonic stability or new partnership?. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 2(1), 15-20.
  • Kashani, F. M. (2014). Iran and the Incomplete Legal Regime of the Caspian Sea: More Than Two Decades after Fall of Soviet Union. Hemispheres, 29(4), 89.
  • Kaynak, E., & Nasirova, Z. (2005). The transition period of cis economies: Oil-based economic development strategy of azerbaijan. Journal of East-West Business, 10(3), 31-51.
  • Kopeček, V. (2010). Russian geopolitical perceptions and imaginations of the South Caucasus. Beyond Globalisation: Exploring the Limits of Globalisation in the Regional Context, 99-105.
  • Kubicek, P. (2013). Energy politics and geopolitical competition in the Caspian Basin. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 4(2), 171-180.
  • Mammadov, F. (2015). Azerbaijan's foreign policy–A new paradigm of careful pragmatism. The South Caucasus, 29.
  • McCain, J. (2010). Georgia needs US help in rebuilding, standing up to Russia. Washıngton Post.
  • Mehdiyeva, N. (2011). Power games in the Caucasus: Azerbaijan's foreign and energy policy towards the West, Russia and the Middle East (Vol. 49). London: IB Tauris.
  • Mola, F., Shafaei, F., & Mohamed, B. (2012). Tourism and the environment: issues of concern and sustainability of southern part of the Caspian Sea Coastal Areas. Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(3), 2.
  • Nalbandov, R. (2010). Living with Security Dilemmas: Triggers of Ethnic Conflicts The Case of Georgia. Transience Journal, 1(1), 4-62.
  • Nichol, J. (2013). Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia: Political Developments and Implications for US Interests. Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, 28(3/4), 277.
  • Novikova, G. (2000). Armenia and the Middle East. Middle East, 4(4), 61.
  • O'Loughlin, J., Holland, E. C., & Witmer, F. D. (2011). The Changing Geography of Violence in Russia's North Caucasus, 1999-2011: Regional Trends and Local Dynamics in Dagestan, Ingushetia, and Kabardino-Balkaria. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 52(5), 596-630.
  • Overland, I., Kjærnet, H., & Kendall-Taylor, A. (Eds.). (2010). Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Routledge.
  • Paul, A. (2010). Nagorno-Karabakh–A ticking time bomb. European Policy Centre, 1-3.
  • Pokalova, E. (2015). Conflict Resolution in Frozen Conflicts: Timing in Nagorno-Karabakh. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 17(1), 68-85.
  • Pomfret, R. (2011). Exploiting energy and mineral resources in Central Asia, Azerbaijan and Mongolia. Comparative Economic Studies, 53(1), 5-33.
  • Pomfret, R. (2012). Oil and power in the Caspian Region. Handbook of Oil Politics, 191-205.
  • Popescu, N. (2014). Eurasian Union: the real, the imaginary and the likely.
  • Rasizade, A. (2011). Azerbaijan’s prospects in Nagorno-Karabakh. Mediterranean Quarterly, 22(3), 72-94.
  • Rasizade, A. (2011). Azerbaijan's prospects in Nagorno-Karabakh with the end of oil boom. Iran and the Caucasus, 15(1-2), 299-317.
  • Rouhani, O. M., Madani, K., & Gholizadeh, S. (2010). Caspian Sea negotiation support system. In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010: Challenges of Change (pp. 2694-2702). Rusya Kamuoyu Araştırma Merkezi
  • Shlapentokh, D. (2016). The Ideological Framework of Early Post-Soviet Russia’s Relationship with Turkey: The Case of Alexander Dugin’s Eurasianism. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 18(3), 263-281.
  • Stegen, K. S., & Kusznir, J. (2015). Outcomes and strategies in the ‘New Great Game’: China and the Caspian States emerge as winners. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 6(2), 91-106.
  • Sutela, P. (2013). The political economy of Putin’s Russia. Routledge.
  • Şıhaliyev, Emin; (2011), “Uluslararası İlişkiler Boyutuyla Ermenistan-Azerbaycan Çatışması”, Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 3(1), 139-160, 2011.
  • Toal, G., & O'Loughlin, J. (2013). Land for peace in Nagorny Karabakh? Political geographies and public attitudes inside a contested de facto state. Territory, Politics, Governance, 1(2), 158-182.
  • Torbakov, I. (2010). Russia and Turkish-Armenian Normalization: Competing Interests in the South Caucasus. Insight Turkey, 12(2), 31.
  • Weaver, C. (2011). Black Sea regional security: present multipolarity and future possibilities. European Security, 20(1), 1-19.
  • Weitz, R. (2010). Global Security Watch--Russia: A Reference Handbook. ABC-CLIO.
  • Willerton, J. P., Goertz, G., & Slobodchikoff, M. O. (2011). Mistrust and Hegemony: Regional institutional design, the CIS, and Russia (Vol. 29). Arizona University Working paper.
  • Yiğit, S. (2013). Eurasian Union= Energy Union?. Middle Eastern Analysis/Ortadogu Analiz, 5(51).
  • Yiğit,S. (2015). ‘Primakov: Proponent of Multipolarity’, http://www.turkishweekly.net/2015/07/02/op-ed/primakov-proponent-of-multipolarity/ (Erişim: 20.01.2017)Zeinolabedin,
  • Y., Yahyapoor, M. S., & Shirzad, Z. (2011). the Geopolitics of Energy in the Caspian Basin. International Journal of Environmental Research, 5(2), 501-508.
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Publication Date January 3, 2018
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APA Yiğit, S., & Gülbiten, G. (2018). RUSYA’NIN GÜNEY KAFKAS DIŞ POLİTİKASI: DAĞLIK KARABAĞ VE HAZAR DENİZİ. Barış Araştırmaları Ve Çatışma Çözümleri Dergisi, 5(2), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.16954/yalovabaccd.374409