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his book presents the first systematic study of the foreign policy of Armenia in the post‑independence period (1991–2005), analyzing its relationships with major regional and global powers: Russia, Turkey, Iran, and the West (Europe and the United States). Through historical, geopolitical, and normative lenses, the author examines how Armenia navigated competing pressures — balancing history, memory, national identity, and realpolitik — to carve a space for its own strategic and diplomatic agency.
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978‑0230618664
Pages: 244