Abstract
Considering the contemporary developments in the international relations, the Azerbaijan ’ s relations with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are of great significance. Due to the rich oil and gas reserves and Azerbaijan ’ s geostrategic importance as an energy crossroad between Europe and Asia, the country has always been attractive for many actors after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Not only the neighboring countries Turkey, Iran and Central Asian countries, but also the United States, European Union (EU) and China. Therefore, Azerbaijan tries to gain the maximum from the geostrategic position, but at the same time the country must play carefully in the foreign policy creation. Azerbaijan is committed to the cooperation with the Western countries, particularly with NATO alliance and the EU, to downturn the Russian influence. Stronger cooperation with NATO could also mean stronger cooperation with the EU member states. On the other hand, the energy security is becoming an increasingly important issue in the domain of energy. One of the key tasks of the national security of Azerbaijan is ensuring the security of energy corridors and the transportation of the energy resources. The critical energy infrastructure in Azerbaijan is not only important to the country itself, but also to EU and NATO. How does access to and transit of energy sources from the Caspian Region influence NATO-Azerbaijani relationship? The energy supply map is much internationalized, and the protection of critical energy infrastructure goes beyond the national level. This requires from Azerbaijan to seek for regional cooperation and stable regional security, which could be assisted by NATO. The Alliance supported an active role for NATO in ensuring the security of energy supplies for the allies, but also they supported the assistance in the energy security for the partner states. Most EU member states are also members of NATO, and energy security may emerge as an issue handled in a joint initiative by these two organizations. This paper discusses the Azerbaijani critical energy infrastructure, and NATO ’ s possible role in the protection of the energy infrastructure. Also, the paper discussed NATO ’ s reasons for being involved in the energy security, and how NATO ’ s energy security evolved from Riga Summit Declaration in 2006 to Warsaw Summit Communiqu. in 2016. More importantly, this paper will answer to what extent the changes in NATO ’ s security policy affects Azerbaijan.
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