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Background
Azerbaijan - a nation with a Turkic and majority-Muslim population - regained its independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Despite a 1994 cease-fire, Azerbaijan has yet to resolve its conflict with Armenia over the Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh enclave (largely Armenian populated). Azerbaijan has lost 16% of its territory and must support some 800,000 refugees and internally displaced persons as a result of the conflict. Corruption is ubiquitous and the promise of widespread wealth from Azerbaijan's undeveloped petroleum resources remains largely unfulfilled.
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Economy
Azerbaijan's number one export is oil. Azerbaijan's oil production declined through 1997 but has registered an increase every year since. Negotiation of production-sharing arrangements (PSAs) with foreign firms, which have thus far committed $60 billion to long-term oilfield development, should generate the funds needed to spur future industrial development. Oil production under the first of these PSAs, with the Azerbaijan International Operating Company, began in November 1997. Azerbaijan shares all the formidable problems of the former Soviet republics in making the transition from a command to a market economy, but its considerable energy resources brighten its long-term prospects. Baku has only recently begun making progress on economic reform, and old economic ties and structures are slowly being replaced. One obstacle to economic progress is the need for stepped up foreign investment in the non-energy sector. A second obstacle is the continuing conflict with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Trade with Russia and the other former Soviet republics is declining in importance while trade is building with Turkey and the nations of Europe. Long-term prospects will depend on world oil prices, the location of new pipelines in the region, and Azerbaijan's ability to manage its oil wealth.
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The New Central Asia: The Creation of Nations, by Olivier Roy -- $22.00
Borders and Brethren: Iran and the Challenge of Azerbaijani Identity (BCSIA Studies in International Security), by Brenda Shaffer -- $25.00
Azerbaijan : Ethnicity and the Struggle for Power in Iran, by Touraj Atabaki -- $26.95
Turkey and the Caucasus: Domestic Interests and Security Concerns, by Gareth Winrow -- $14.95
The Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict, by Michael P. Croissant -- $87.95
Federalism and Conflict in the Caucasus, by Bruno Coppieters -- $14.95
Managing Oil Wealth: The Case Of Azerbaijan, by JOHN WAKEMAN-LINN -- $20.00
Azerbaijan, Oil and Geopolitics, by Cynthia Croissant -- $65.00
Privatization in Previously Centrally Planned Economies: The Case of Azerbaijan : 1991-1994 (Europaische Hochschulscriften. Reihe V, Volks- Und Betriebswirtschaft, Bd. 2093), by Lale Larissa Wiesner -- $55.95
Political Organization in Central Asia and Azerbaijan: Sources and Documents (Cummings Center Series, 9), by Vladimir Babak, Demian Vaisman, and Aryeh Wasserman -- $114.95
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