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Azerbaijan Since Independence
Svante E. Cornell, 2011 · M.E. Sharpe (Routledge)
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Standard scholarly history of post-Soviet Azerbaijan: Aliyev consolidation, oil contract, foreign policy, and the unresolved Karabakh dossier.
Cited by events (2)
- Heydar Aliyev becomes First Secretary of Soviet Azerbaijan 1969
- Heydar Aliyev returns to power in Azerbaijan 1993
Cited in disputes (2)
- Are Azerbaijanis Turks? Pan-Turkism and Caucasian identity state-azerbaijan Azerbaijani state: bir millət, iki dövlət
- Are Azerbaijanis Turks? Pan-Turkism and Caucasian identity academic-consensus Academic consensus: distinct Caucasian-Iranic-Turkic synthesis
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Event Khojaly massacre 2 cites - Azerbaijani state historiography, consolidated under Heydar Aliyev from 1993, expanded the toll beyond the Memorial range without publishing primary evidence, characterised the killings as "genocide", and elided the 366th's role.
- Western academic reviewers (de Waal, Cornell, Broers) have criticised the Azerbaijani-state methodology for the absence of body-count primary documentation and the absence of post-1992 forensic-anthropology investigation.
Event Shusha pogrom (1905) 1 cite