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@article{ Parubochaya2015,
 title = {Сотрудничество Турции и Азербайджана в военной сфере на рубеже XX-XXI веков},
 author = {Parubochaya, Elena},
 journal = {Science Journal of Volgograd State University: History - Area Studies - International Relations},
 number = {6},
 pages = {24-37},
 year = {2015},
 issn = {1998-9938},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2015.6.3},
 abstract = {The article is devoted to an urgent problem dealing with the cooperation of the Turkish Republic and Azerbaijan Republic in the military sphere at the end of 20th – the beginning of 21st century. For Azerbaijan’ s leaders Turkey has always been a special partner. This statement has an explanation. Ankara was the first state, which recognized the independence of Azerbaijan Republic. Moreover, Turkish government made great efforts to strengthen new state in different spheres. Military ties were one of the most important for both sides.
The cooperation between two states in the military sphere can be subdivided into several periods. The article gives the detailed analysis of normative documents concluded by the Republics’ governments. The first period of military contacts (1990s) was the time of Turkish educational support. Ankara provided training assistance to the military forces of Azerbaijan. Military staff was restrained by Turkish instructors. Special uniform, armament and other equipment to make transformation was given to Baku by Turkish partners. Step by step, Azerbaijan’ s military sphere was moving to Western standards. The year 1999 has become an important period for the military relations of Ankara and Baku. Since this year the military cooperation has extended and intensified, it is possible to name it as a new period of states’ military collaboration. Turkish government gave financial aid to Ministry of Defense of Republic of Azerbaijan, provided the material and technical support to Baku for improving long-term military cooperation. In 2010 the Turkey-Azerbaijan Strategic Partnership Agreement was signed. It should be noticed that Baku refused to sign the agreement of Azerbaijan’s participation in Collective security treaty organization, leaving the block of CSTO states headed by the Russian Federation. It’s possible to say about the strengthening of the Baku-Ankara alliance. This action may lead to complication of Baku-Moscow relations and destabilize mutual relations. Mutual military ties between two Turkish states are shown in the context of Russia’s interests in the region.},
 keywords = {Türkei; Turkey; Aserbaidschan; Azerbaijan; internationale Beziehungen; international relations; internationale Zusammenarbeit; international cooperation; Militär; military; Militärhilfe; military aid; Sicherheitspolitik; security policy; Russland; Russia; Nahost; Middle East}}