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But everything changes once I arrive to my office, a colleague tells me if I have heard what happened at one of the Baku's Universities […].
Global Voices in English » Azerbaijan: Blogger response to University massacre 2009
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The U.S. government, in a failed exercise in artificial even-handedness, has consistently refused to stand up to Baku's threats of war and attacks.
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One million internally displaced Azerbaijanis and a stale peace initiative spearheaded by the OSCE Minsk Group are partly to blame for Baku's growing impatience.
Avoiding the Next War in the South Caucasus Borut Grgic 2010
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For example, Azerbaijan is home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world and in celebration of this fact last year the Chief Rabbi of Israel visited Azerbaijan to inaugurate Baku's largest synagogue.
Rob Sobhani: From Baku to Baltimore: An Investment in Education Rob Sobhani 2011
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If the S-300 sale went through, it probably contributed much to Baku's surprising silence on the Russian-Armenian defense protocol.
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Baku's efforts to reach out to Russia by selling gas and buying sophisticated weaponry so far have not borne fruit.
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The Nabucco plan has been mired in indecision of late and the MoU with Russia is a signal of Baku's impatience.
Christopher Herbert and Victoria Kataoka Rebuffet: Weekly Foreign Affairs Roundup 2009
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The former challenged the region's Western trajectory but did not necessarily knock Baku's ambitions off course.
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Turkey is a close ally of Azerbaijan and back Baku's claims to the region, which has a high number of ethnic Armenian residents but is located within Azerbaijan's borders.
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With a largely Armenian population but located inside Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh revolted against Baku's rule in the last days of the USSR and, with the help of the Armenian military, broke away from Azeri rule, becoming one of the many so-called "frozen conflicts" on the fringes of the defunct Soviet Union.
Jeffrey Mankoff: Obama's Caucasus Diplomacy Flies Under Radar 2009
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