Abstract

Between 2005 and 2007, Georgia and Azerbaijan developed their respective National Security Concepts. The article comparatively examines the existing policy patterns of territorial reintegration in these two countries and focuses on how that question is reflected in these important political documents. Comparative study of National Security Concepts of two South Caucasian states sheds light on the contextual features, the differences and similarities of pursuing territorial reintegration goals.

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