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Azerbaijan’s grand strategy formation

Azerbaijan's strategic foresight is evident in its approach to diplomatic engagement. Understanding the gravity of the situation, the nation has chosen to cultivate and nurture open lines of communication with an array of international actors.

Saleh Mehdizade
By Saleh Mehdizade Published September 2, 2023 775 Views 13 Min Read
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Contents
IntroductionThreat IdentificationSelection of MeansAuxiliary Goals and Strategic CultureAlliances and PartnershipsThe Western ConnectionAnti-West Perception of RussiaBibliography

Introduction

Azerbaijan, a nation strategically situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, confronts a unique set of challenges in preserving its security and sovereignty amidst the ever-evolving landscape of global geopolitics. In its quest for autonomy, Azerbaijan has meticulously crafted a comprehensive grand strategy built upon three foundational pillars: threat identification, means selection, and the pursuit of core national interests. This analytical article delves into the intricacies of Azerbaijan’s grand strategy, examining how these key elements shape the nation’s approach in a world marked by historical tensions and competing interests.

Drawing inspiration from Nicholas Kitchen’s work on “Systemic pressures and domestic ideas: a neoclassical realist model of grand strategy formation,” this article adopts an analytical framework to dissect Azerbaijan’s strategic decision-making (Kitchen, 2010). By astutely identifying potential threats to its security, Azerbaijan proactively addresses risks before they escalate. Thoughtful means selection, such as leveraging energy resources and forging economic partnerships with the West, empowers Azerbaijan to counterbalance regional powerhouses like Russia and enhance its global significance. The exploration of auxiliary goals sheds light on the broader implications of Azerbaijan’s actions and alliances, revealing the nation’s pragmatic approach to international relations.

Throughout history, smaller states have often struggled to assert their positions amid the power plays of major geopolitical actors. However, Azerbaijan’s grand strategy stands as an exemplar of foresight and pragmatism, steering clear of becoming a battleground for major powers, akin to the experiences of neighboring Georgia and Ukraine.

Threat Identification

Situated at the crossroads of continents, Azerbaijan’s strategic location has made it susceptible to the complexities of global power dynamics. Witnessing neighboring countries, such as Georgia and Ukraine, suffer the consequences of becoming geopolitical battlegrounds, Azerbaijan has formulated a unique and astute grand strategy to safeguard its sovereignty and avoid entanglement in major power machinations.

In an ever-evolving global landscape, the nation of Azerbaijan is acutely aware of the looming peril of transforming into a battleground for the ambitions of major geopolitical players. The intricate interplay of shifting alliances, clashing interests, and the immense power of influential nations can inadvertently thrust smaller states like Azerbaijan into the maelstrom of international politics. Recognizing this existential threat, Azerbaijan has astutely adopted a proactive and forward-looking approach to safeguarding its national security.

Azerbaijan’s strategic foresight is evident in its approach to diplomatic engagement. Understanding the gravity of the situation, the nation has chosen to cultivate and nurture open lines of communication with an array of international actors. This diplomatic finesse serves as a buffer against the perilous outcomes of rigid alignments with any single geopolitical bloc. By adroitly sidestepping irreversible entanglements, Azerbaijan ensures its sovereignty remains intact while maintaining a fluid flexibility in navigating the global arena.

In its quest to avert the unwanted role of a pawn in a grand geopolitical chess game, Azerbaijan deftly maneuvers through the complex tapestry of international relations. This calculated navigation allows the nation to preserve its autonomy, shielding it from the undue influence of external forces seeking to shape its destiny. By doing so, Azerbaijan emerges not only as a steadfast guardian of its own sovereignty but also as a practical and reliable partner for other nations striving for stability within the region.

Selection of Means

Azerbaijan has a well-thought-out strategy, and it carefully selects methods that help it navigate global relations while gaining recognition on the world stage. Recognizing the link between economic strength and political influence, Azerbaijan uses its significant energy resources to build essential partnerships with Western countries. This strategic move serves two purposes beyond just energy trade.

Azerbaijan is well aware of Russia’s strong influence in its region due to its strategic location. However, instead of being passive, Azerbaijan uses its energy resources as diplomatic tools of considerable power. The country’s decision to use its energy wealth to create mutually beneficial relationships with Western nations is a smart way to assert its independence in a complex geopolitical landscape.

This strategic decision involves building energy pipelines that pass through Georgia and Turkey instead of using established routes through Russia. While using existing Russian routes may seem economically practical, Azerbaijan’s choice of longer but politically significant pipelines shows its understanding of energy infrastructure as more than just a way to transport resources. These pipelines also convey Azerbaijan’s independent stance on the global stage.

The pipeline choices also highlight Azerbaijan’s geopolitical importance. These alternative routes don’t just move energy resources; they showcase Azerbaijan as a crucial player in the global energy network. They symbolize the country’s intent to diversify its partnerships and assert its sovereignty. In doing so, Azerbaijan sends a clear message to both allies and rivals about its strength in maintaining a geopolitical balance.

Alongside the economic benefits of these pipelines, Azerbaijan also strengthens its ties with Western nations. These diplomatic partnerships go beyond simple transactions and develop into strategic alliances based on shared values and goals. By forming these alliances, Azerbaijan not only increases its influence globally but also enhances its position in the complex world of regional power dynamics.

Auxiliary Goals and Strategic Culture

Azerbaijan’s relatively small size means it is less likely to have auxiliary goals in its foreign policy. Instead, its grand strategy is primarily centered around two core objectives: avoiding being a battleground for great powers and the return of occupied territories.

These objectives are deeply institutionalized within Azerbaijani national consciousness, with the return of occupied territories being a core national interest. The highly concentrated decision-making power in Azerbaijan’s government further reinforces its focus on these key objectives.

Alliances and Partnerships

Rather than bandwagoning with nearby superpowers or building alliances with distant ones, Azerbaijan has chosen to build alliances with regional middle powers. Turkey and Israel have played pivotal roles in Azerbaijan’s foreign policy strategy.

Turkey serves as a crucial ally in countering Russian and Iranian influence, while Israel aids in the containment of Iran. However, Azerbaijan’s attempts to use its large Azerbaijani population in Iran as leverage to avoid antagonizing Iran have largely failed, especially following the Second Karabakh War.

The Western Connection

Azerbaijan’s economic energy partnership with Western nations has been instrumental in countering Russian influence and elevating its global profile. Interestingly, this partnership’s primary goal appears to be political rather than economic, as it has opted for more challenging and costly pipeline routes through Georgia, Turkey, and the Balkans, rather than using existing Russian infrastructure.

Yet, Azerbaijan has been cautious about integrating its political institutions with Western democratic ones to avoid antagonizing Russia. This underscores the delicate balance it seeks to maintain in its foreign policy.

Anti-West Perception of Russia

Azerbaijan has also skillfully played the Western integration card against Armenia, capitalizing on Armenia’s pro-Western government following a revolution. By adopting anti-Western rhetoric and portraying Western influence as destabilizing, Azerbaijani elites aimed to win favor with Russia. This strategic shift ultimately led to Azerbaijan’s victory in the Second Karabakh War, with Russia sending peacekeepers to the region and Armenia seeking refuge under Russian protection.

However, the geopolitical landscape has shifted once again. Azerbaijan, emboldened by events such as the Ukrainian war, has started aligning itself more with the West, pushing for a final resolution and peace agreement, effectively eliminating Russia’s last leverage in the South Caucasus region.

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Ismayilov, K. (2020). Rethinking Azerbaijan’s foreign policy strategies vis-á-vis Russia in the post-communist era: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis.

Kitchen, N. (2010). Systemic pressures and domestic ideas: A neoclassical realist model of grand strategy formation. Review of International Studies, 36(1), 117–143. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210509990532

Kubicek, P. (2009). The Commonwealth of Independent States: An example of failed regionalism? Review of International Studies, 35(S1), 237–256. https://doi.org/10.1017/S026021050900850X

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