UDC 327.7

THE COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION IN AZERBAIJAN’S FOREIGN POLICY STRATEGY

Klevakina Eugeniya Vladimirovna
Peoples` friendship institute of Caucasus
assistant of the Department of international relations and international law

Abstract
The author examines the role of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in foreign policy strategy of the former member states on the example of Azerbaijan in this article. Studying the sources the author analyzes the history between the former member states and the organization, defines national interests and reasons to suspense their membership. Also there is some guidance on future relations building in the organization.

Keywords: Azerbaijan, foreign policy strategy, national interests, The Collective Security Treaty, The Organization of Collective Security Treaty, the political-military integration process in post-Soviet space


Article reference:
Klevakina E.V. The Collective Security Treaty Organization in Azerbaijan's foreign policy strategy // Politics, State and Law. 2013. № 12 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://politika.snauka.ru/en/2013/12/1081

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