The role of Turkey in the second Armenian-Azerbaijani armed conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh as a reflection of continuity and change in its foreign policy
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Abstract
The article examines Turkey?s role in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh that
erupted between Azerbaijan and Armenia in September 2020. It analyses how
changes and continuity in Turkey?s foreign policy have influenced the
conflict?s outcome, as well as the extent to which it has been exploited to
fulfil Turkey?s foreign policy objectives. Thus, unlike most research on
Nagorno-Karabakh, this article focuses on the role of one external actor,
and not on the conflict itself or possible hypotheses for its resolution.
The article?s special focus was influenced by the fact that Turkey?s
participation resulted in a change in the long-standing status quo in
Nagorno-Karabakh, allowing the situation to turn dramatically in Baku?s
favour. Turkey, along with Russia, has emerged as one of the most important
regional players in this conflict. This is the result of Turkey?s emphasised
foreign policy ambitions, which were influenced by changes in its
international security environment as well as changes in the country?s
domestic policy. In any case, with its role in the second conflict in
Nagorno-Karabakh, Turkey has once again shown its determination to pursue
its foreign, and especially regional, policy independently and in accordance
with its national interests, despite being a member of NATO.