The Impact of Energy Resources on Nation- and State-Building: The Contrasting Cases of Azerbaijan and Georgia moreIsmayilov, Murad (2012). "The Impact of Energy Resources on Nation- and State-Building: The Contrasting Cases of Azerbaijan and Georgia", in Shaffer, Brenda & Taleh Ziyadov (2012) Beyond the Resource Curse, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Chapter conclusion: As the analysis evinced, although the two regional states—Azerbaijan and Georgia—displayed behavioural patterns that fit well under the explanatory notion of the ‘struggle for recognition,’ what recognition is, how its end-state is understood, and what its dynamics and ultimate effects on collective identity formation have been is different in each of the two cases; a variation conditioned by, and contingent upon, ‘brute material’ influences that the pipeline/energy politics had to bear upon the states in the region.
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Constructivism, Sustainable Development, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Curse, Law And Development, WTO, International Trade Law, Climate Change, Washington Consensus, Beijing Consensus, International Environmental Law, Imperialism, Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, Energy, Azerbaijan, State-Building, Nationalism And State Building, History of Nationalism and Nation-Building, and South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia)