Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan

"Frustrated Democracy in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan follows a newly independent oil-rich former Soviet republic as it adopts a Western model of democratic government and then turns toward corrupt authoritarianism. Audrey L. Altstadt begins with the Nagorno-Karabagh War (1988-1994) which triggered A...

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adam_text FRUSTRATED DEMOCRACY IN POST-SOVIET AZERBAIJAN / ALTSTADT, AUDREY L.YYD1953-YYEAUTHOR : 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS STARTING POINTS : HISTORY AND GEOPOLITICS AND WHAT THEY TELL US THE OPEN WOUND : MOUNTAINOUS KARABAGH AND NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS AZERBAIJAN S BEST AND BRIGHTEST : THE RISE, DECLINE, AND RENEWAL OF THE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION OIL LIFTS ALL BOATS? : SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC REPERCUSSIONS AND THE RISE OF CORRUPTION JAIL FOR THE DONKEY BLOGGERS : CRUSHING YOUTH ACTIVISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND A FREE MEDIA ALLAH-U AKBAR : ISLAM IN AZERBAIJAN : PIETY, POLITICS, AND THE FUTURE WHAT S NEXT? : THE CHOICES AHEAD DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. Index Abbasov, Idrak, 158, 202 Abdullayev, Arzu, 248nl5 Abdullayev, Elchin, 167 Abkhaz region (Georgia), 21 Abramov, Yevda, 203—4 Abu Bakr Mosque, 190—91, 194, 199, 201,211,215 Afghanistan, 27, 75, 185, 206, 219 “Afghan syndrome,” 213 Aganbegian, Abel, 33 Agayev, Roshvan, 127 Ahmedov, Ali, 88 Aleskerov, Fuad, 166 Aliyev, Abulfez, 11, 21, 22. See aho El chi bey, Abulfez Aliyev, Alikram, 202 Aliyev, Anar, 116—117 Aliyev, Ferhad, 82 Aliyev, Heydar, 61, 231, 256n27; 1992 elections and, 54; antidemocratic tendencies of, 96; as Azerbaijani president, 66—67; corruption and, 124; cult of personality around, 24; death of, 258n60; democracy and, 30; Elchibey and, 62—63; elections of 1995 and, 68—69; elections of 1998 and, 73; Islam and, 187, 202—3; Karabagh conflict and, 33, 40, 43, 66; oil industry and, 100, 116; opposition parties and, 90; Popular Front and, 62—64; reinstatement of, 60—64; relationship with the West, 112; relations with Iran, 187—88; relations with Turkey, 189; relations with the United States, 75; transfer of power to I. Aliyev, 75; Yeni Azerbaijan Partiyasi and, 23 Aliyev, Ilham, 25, 232-34, 294n31; 2013 elections and, 162; antidemocratic tendencies of, 3, 82, 90, 96, 143, 147-48, 152, 231—32; appointees of, 137; Azerbaijan-Russian relations and, 22, 26, 29; color revolutions and, 79; corruption and, 119-23, 154—55, 171, 267nl01; election of, 75-77; election of 2008 and, 84—86, 88, 148; European Games and, 133—34; foreign nongovernmental organizations and, 165-66; Islam and, 3, 194-95, 203, 207, 209, 214-15; Karabagh conflict and, 45, 225; oil industry and, 221; political prisoners and, 160; potential Azerbaijani revolution and, 235; relations with Russia, 226—27, 233, 244—45; relations with the United States, 179; repression of journalists and, 143^4, 158; term limits and, 162; trip to Mecca, 214—15; youth movements and, 141 307 Index Aliyev, Intiqam, 168, 172-73, 208, 230 Aliyev, Mehriban, 126 Aliyev, Rafik, 193 Aliyev, Rasim, 174 Aliyeva, Arzu, 119, 120-22, 126-27 Aliyeva, Leyla, 120-21, 126-27 Alizade, Zardusht, 11, 50, 203, 212 Allahverdiyeva, Ramella, 174 Alumni Network, 141 “Amazing Azerbaijan” video clip, 161-62 Arab Spring, 3, 25, 155, 210 Armenia: Armenian minorities in Azerbaijan, 186; as Christian nation, 41—42; Karabagh region and, 12, 33-35, 39; occupation of Azerbaijan territory by, 21, 27, 39, 43; oil industry and, 102; potential Azerbaijani revolution and, 235; relations with Russia, 22, 46; relations with the United States, 41-42; war with Azerbaijan, 2, 10-11, 19-20, 27, 38, 44, 55,66, 224-25, 253n33 Aslanova, Rabiyat, 195 Assembly of the Friends of Azerbaijan (AJFA), 239^0 Ayalov, Aydin, 159 Ayiisli, Akram, 47 Azadliq (“Freedom”) bloc, 79, 81,83 Azerbaijan: 1992 attempted coup in, 50—54; Aliyev family, see Aliyev, Heydar; Aliyev, Ilham; Azerbaijanis fighting in Syria, 210-13; contemporary issues in, 20—26, 219-45; corruption in, see corruption; Crackdown of 2014 in, 126-29, 164-72; criminal code of, 172-73; democracy building in, 7, 58, 67, 80, 151, 231; democratization in, see democratization; demographics of, 284nl0; elections in, see elections; European Games in, 133-38; GDP of, 56, 104-5, 289n99; geography of, 8; government of, 23, 58, 88, 137, 231-34, 255nl0 (see also elections); hosting of Eurovision contest in, 97, 122, 133, 149, 156-59,161, 164, 229; human rights in, see human rights; independence of, 16, 20-21, 50-51; Islam in, see Islam; lack of democracy in, 23-25, 30, 95-96, 118, 147-49,177-78, 219-20, 230, 239, 243; languages (written and spoken) of, 17-18, 56, 65, 256n21, 285nl6; militarization of, 29, 44-45, 224; Nardaran village, 201-4; national minorities within, 186; oil industry in, see oil industry; Popular Front as ruling party, 54-60; possibility of revolution in, 3, 79, 85, 150, 152, 155, 231-32, 234-36, 245; potential for future violence in, 234-38; poverty in, 103-6, 138; privatization of non-oil industry, 119-26, 154; relations with Europe, 22, 26, 28-30, 67, 228—29; relations with Gulf states, 190-91; relations with Iran, 18-19, 29, 184-85, 187-89, 207, 216, 219; relations with Israel, 188, 219, 285n30; relations with neighboring nations, 226-28, 265n67; relations with Russia (post-Soviet), 22, 26, 29, 46, 56, 86, 148, 168, 226-28, 233, 235, 244-45; relations with Turkey, 16-18, 56, 137, 189—90; relations with the United States, 4, 26-29, 41-42, 58, 65, 75, 81, 130-32, 176-77, 219, 238-4U 243-45; during Soviet era, 2, 9-15, 37, 40, 98, 100, 183-86; tourism in, 45, 120, 125-27, 138, 156; war with Armenia, 2, 10—11, 19-20, 27, 38, 44, 55, 66, 224-25, 253n33; as “young democracy,” 75, 78, 84, 94, 130, 151; youth movements in, see youth movements Azerbaijan-America Alliance (AAA), 130-32, 240 Azerbaijan Communist Party (AzCP), 10-13, 15,33, 36,61 Azerbaijan Democracy Act, 176, 231 Azerbaijan Democratic Party (ADP), 73, 76, 79, 83 308 Index Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR), 8—10, 55, 182-83, 252nl6 Azerbaijan International Mineral Resources Operating Company, Ltd. (AIMROC), 121-22 Azerbaijani Service and Assessment Network (ASAN), 108 Azerbaijan National Independence Party (Azerbaijan Milli Istiqlal Partiyasi; AMIP), 16, 63; elections of 1995 and, 69—70; elections of 1998 and, 71—72; elections of2000 and, 73; elections of 2003 and, 76, 78; Popular Front and, 71 Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (Azerbaycan Xalq Cebhesinin Partiyasi, AXCP), 23 (see also Popular Front); elections of 1995 and, 69-70; elections of 1998 and, 71—72; elections of 2000 and, 73; elections of 2003 and, 76, 78; elections of 2005 and, 83; elections of 2010 and, 88—89; government repression of, 164; as part of Azadliq (“Freedom”) bloc, 79; youth movements and, 80, 142, 144 Azerfon (cell phone company), 120 Azerbaycan Demokratik İslahatlar Partiyasi (Party of Democratic Reforms), 81 Azimport, 136, 264n51, 271nl56 Azizov, Mamed, 175 Baghirov, Khalid, 167 Baghirov, Mir Jafar, 61 Baghlan Holding, 124 Bagirzade, Taleh, 199, 203—4, 207 Baku Press Club, 129 Baku—Tbilisi—Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, 24, 80, 84, 98-99, 101-5, 114, 130, 142, 150,244 Baici, Bayram, 210, 286n36 Bananyar, 205—6 Bank Silk Way, 119, 122 Bashirli, Ruslan, 80, 141—44, 273n5, 273nl2 Bayar, Mehmet Ali, 64, 257n39, 289n92 Bayramov, Ramin, 203, 207 Bishkek Protocol, 39 Bittner, Jochen, 243 Black January, 14—15 Brasseur, Anne, 175 Bruckner, Till, 240 Brzeziński, Zbigniew, 142 Burton, Dan, 132, 179, 240 Bush, George H. W., 275n42 Bush, George W, 75, 103, 275n42 Carpenter, Jacqueline, 152 Carvey, Dana, 275n42 Caspian Sea Caviar, 125 Caucasus Muslim Board (CMB), 191-94, 198-99, 201, 212, 216, 288n77 Cavanaugh, Carey, 46 cell phone industry, 120—21 Central Election Commission (CEC), 68, 76—77, 92; elections of 1995 and, 68-70; elections of 1998 and, 73; elections of 2000 and, 73—74; elections of 2003 and, 77; elections of 2005 and, 83; elections of 2013 and, 93; training of election workers and, 86; Yeni Azerbaijan Partiyasi s domination of, 89 Chechnya, 19, 191, 206—7 Civil Unity Party, 82 Color Revolutions. See Orange Revolution; revolutions; Rose Revolution Cornell, Svante, 41 corruption, 98—99, 108—10, 113—38, 140, 219, 239—41; anticorruption measures, 111—13, 136; business climate and, 129; Crackdown of 2014 and, 126—29; European games and, 133—38; exposed in Western press, 129—32; Islam and, 206, 216; in non-oil industries, 119— 28; oil industry and, 98-99, 108-10, 113-18, 130, 205, 229; ranked by nation, 138; shakedowns of wealthy individuals, 135-37, 223 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), 99, 108, 113, 138, 140, 241, 262n5 309 Index Council of Europe (CoE): Azerbaijani corruption and, 109-10; Azerbaijani elections and, 22, 26, 84, 90; Azerbaijani human rights abuses and, 91, 94, 144, 149, 170-71; Azerbaijani participation in, 73, 75-76, 94, 144, 170 Crackdown of 2014, 164—72 Crimea, 22, 29, 168 currency devaluation, 221-22, 263n36 Dagestan, 3, 29, 148, 185, 191 Dalga, 150 Davis, Terry, 148 Demirel, Suleyman, 62, 101 democracy building, 7, 58, 67, 80, 151, 231; Azerbaijan as ‘young democracy,” 75,78,84,94, 130, 151 Democratic Bloc, 15, 40, 44-45 democratization, 3-4, 7-8, 27-28, 84, 145 (see also elections); Azerbaijani understanding of, 57, 92, 131; election monitoring and, 162-63; human rights and, 126, 130, 151, 156, 181; oil industry as impediment to, 84, 112, 206, 245 Demokratik Quwotarin Milli Şurası (National Council of Democratic Forces), 91—92 de Waal, Thomas, 12, 31-32, 39-40, 46 Diuk, Nadia, 38 “donkey bloggers,” 90, 139-41, 149, 155, 162 Dutch disease, 24, 104-5, 107, 223 Elchibey, Abulfez, 11,49 (see also Aliyev, Abulfez); 1992 elections and, 54-55; Aliyev (Heydar) and, 61-63, 66; election of, 20, 49-50; inauguration of, 48-49; Islam and, 187; Mutalibov and, 52; oil industry and, 100; overthrow of, 60-64, 95, 256n28; as president, 56-60; relations with Europe, 28; relations with Iran, 187-88; relations with Turkey, 189 Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Center (EMDSC), 87, 95, 163-165, 173 Election Monitoring Center, 87 elections: see also Central Election Commission (CEC); election monitoring, 67-68,72-73, 77, 80, 82-84, 85, 87,89,93-95,147-48, 150, 162-63, 175, 230; elections of 1990, 15; elections of 1992,49-50; elections of 1995, 67-71; elections of 1998, 71-73; elections of2000, 73-74; elections of 2003, 75-79, 197; elections of 2005, 80-84, 143; elections of 2008, 84—88, 147; elections of 2010, 88-90, 155, 203; elections of 2013, 90-94, 160, 162-63; human rights abuses and, 143^4,147,150, 178; problems with, 70-71,74-75, 77-79, 82-84, 87, 89-90, 94-95 energy industries. See oil industry Erdoğan, Recep Tayyib, 28, 168, 190 Estekhov, Almaz, 12-13 ethnic cleansing, 33, 41 Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 22, 226-27 EuroMaidan movement, 164, 168, 231 European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS), 125 European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), 91, 146-147, 149, 152, 165- 66, I68,269nl25 European Games, 133-38, 229 European Stability Initiative, 84, 130, 178,239 Eurovision Song Competition, 97, 122, 133, 149, 156-59, 161, 164, 229 Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), 111-12, 118, 129, 166- 67, 250n48 Fatullayev, Eynuila, 144—47, 152-54 Fehtullaji. See Gulenist movement 310 Index Finn, Robert, 62, 64-65, 257n32, 257n41 food prices, 222—23 Freedom Support Act, 41^42, 58 Gahramanli, Mirvari, 166—67 Gall, Carlotta, 206 Gambar(ov), Isa, 11, 20, 256nl6, 257n36; deposition of, 63—64; elections of 1992 and, 54; elections of 1995 and, 69; elections of 2000 and, 74; 2003 and, 76, 78, 197; elections of 2013 and, 93; Guliyev and, 76, 79; as speaker of Milli Shura, 57, 60—61 Gasimov, Azer, 122 Gasymov, Tofiq, 62, 64, 66, 69 Gaziyev, Rahim, 51—52, 59—60, 67, 256nl6 Georgia, 21-22, 29, 60, 86, 137, 148; Rose Revolution in, 25, 79, 141, 163, 172 Gil, Steiner, 142 Gilan Flolding, 125 Giorgia, Giorgi, 172 glasnost, 9, 33, 100 Global Construction, 134 Globex, 121 Golden Prince MMC, 128 Golovushkin, Valery, 117 Goltz, Thomas, 52, 55, 60, 62, 64 Gorbachev, Mikhail: Aliyev and, 61, 256n27; Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and, 33, 36, 38; coup against, 16; dissolution of Soviet Union and, 50; Soviet-Azerbaijani conflict and, 13—15 Goyushov, Atlay, 181 Gulaliyev, Oqtay, 93 Gulen, Fettah, 189—190 Gulenist movement, 189-90, 193, 280nl4, 286n36 Guliyev, Rasul, 73, 76, 79, 82 Gurbanli, Zaur, 159 Hadjibeyli, Uzeir, 35, 252nl6, 255n2 Hájili, Arif, 158 Hajili, Rashid, 121 Hajiyev, Hafiz, 94 Hajiyev, Jahangir, 135 Hajizade, Adnan, 140-41, 149, 162 Hajizade, Hikmet, 110, 211 Hamidov, Iskendar, 20, 53, 57—60, 66, 256nl5 Hamzayeva, Zarifa, 119 Hasanli, Gunel, 169, 172 Hasanli, Jamil, 93—95, 162 Hasanli, Shahin, 198, 200-201 Hasanli, Shamhal, 128 Hasanov, Ali, 128-129, 195, 232-34 Hasanov, Avaz, 149 Hasanov, Fakhri, 105 Hasanov, Hasan, 66 Hasanov, Kaspi, 128 Hasanov, Namiq, 123 Hashimli, Parviz, 172 Hazi, Seymur, 167, 172—73, 273n5 Heritage General Trading, 116—17. See also State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) Herkel, Andres, 149 Herr, Rolf, 122 Heydarov, Kemaleddin, 123-25, 134, 234 Heydarov, Nijat, 124—25 Heydarov, Tale, 124—25 Hezbollah, 187,212-13,217 human rights, 22-23, 30, 138, 150-51, 177-79, 239, 242-44, 283nl; Azerbaijan Democracy Act, 176, 231; Azerbaijan-Europe relations and, 25-26, 28, 170, 175, 230, 242—43; Azerbaijani participation in international organizations, 91, 94, 144, 149, 265n58; Azerbaijan—United States relations and, 4, 130, 142, 169— 72, 175-77, 179, 230-31, 240-245; contrasted with security, 180—81, 220; Crackdown of 2014 and, 164—72, 214; democratization and, 126, 130, 151, 156, 181; fines levied against regime critics, 161, 166; forced evictions, 97, 109, 138, 157-58, 229; 311 Index human rights (continued) harassment and arrests of demonstrators, 3, 85, 140, 158, 160, 197, 204-5, 209, 222, 232; harassment and arrests of journalists, 3, 69, 84-85, 88-89, 126-29, 133, 140, 143, 146-51, 154, 157-64, 167, 170-71, 174, 179, 203, 207, 229-30, 232, 239; Islam and, 180-81; political prisoners, 22, 132, 138, 147, 158-60, 159, 164-65, 168-71, 175-76, 178-79, 203, 239-41, 243; religious freedom, 194-95, 204, 214; repression of nongovernmental organizations, 156, 164-67, 177; repression of youth movements, 85, 140—42, 150-52, 156, 158-59, 230; trials of 2015 and, 172-176; in the United States, 28-29 Human Rights Club, 157, 161, 168 Hurriyyet, 146 Huseynli, Husan, 167 Huseynov, Beytullah, 137 Huseynov, Elmar, 143-44 Huseynov, Emin, 148, 169 Huseynov, Surat, 59-64, 66-67, 69 Ibadoglu, Gubad, 115, 167 Ibrahimbekov, Rustam, 92-93 Ibrahimoglu, Haji Ilgar, 180, 187-88, 196-98, 200, 208,213 Imanov, Yalcin, 173 Insanov, All, 82, 143 Inspection Development Monitoring (IDM), 125-26 Institute for Peace and Democracy, 161, 168 Internet monitoring, 91, 121 Iran, 42, 148, 241-42; Islam and, 181, 184-85, 187-89, 203, 216; Islamic revolution in, 18, 184-87, 241, 290nl 15; relations with Azerbaijan, 18-19, 29, 184-85, 187-89, 207, 216, 219; relations with Russia, 227; relations with the United States, 28, 241-42 Iskenderov, Elshad, 193 Islam, 1—4, 3, 180-218; Azerbaijani corruption and, 110; Azerbaijani demographics and, 195-96; banning of hijab and, 208-10, 215, 29Ы28; Caucasus Muslim Board (CMB), 191-94,198-99, 201, 212, 216, 288n77; growing influence of, 204—8; harassment and arrest of Muslims, 194, 203-7, 209, 213-14; human rights and, 200; institutional Islam, 191-96; Islamic fundamentalism, 188, 217; Islamic revolution in Iran, 18,184—87,241, 290nl 15; Nardaran village and, 201—4; Onlslam (website), 212, 29ІПІ27; perceived as political threat, 180, 184, 187-88, 196,201, 206-7,214-17, 237, 245; in post-Soviet Azerbaijan, 186-91; potential Azerbaijani revolution and, 235; in pre-independence Azerbaijan, 181—86; radical Islam, 3, 14, 180, 191, 194, 196, 200-1, 202, 203,205,209-13, 215-17, 235, 237, 241, 245; Salafism, 3, 191-92, 199, 201, 211-12, 216,237; sectarian conflict within, 181—92,210-11, 216-17; during Soviet era, 3, 183—86, 192, 196; State Committee for Work with Religious Organizations (SCWRO), 189-90,192-95,197,199, 212, 214; terrorism and, 214; Wahhabism, 3, 191 Islamic Party of Azerbaijan (IPA), 187, 200, 202-3 Islamic State (IS), 3, 26-27, 180, 206-7, 210-11, 216, 221, 226, 237, 245 Ismayilov, Mahmud, 100 Ismayil, Zohrab, 123 Ismayilova, Khadija {see also journalists): “Amazing Azerbaijan” video clip and, 161-62; anticorruption reporting of, 113, 119-20, 122, 126-28, 154-55, 159, 171, 173, 229; harassment and arrest of, 26, 113, 127, 158-59, 171-73, 177, 230, 232, 250n45; trial of, 174-75 Israel, 188, 219, 251 n51, 285n30 312 Index Jafarov, Jeyhun, 217 Jafarov, Rasul, 128, 133, 157, 161, 168, 172-73, 230, 237 Jagland, Thorbjorn, 177 Javid, Husein, 257n29 journalists (see also Ismayilova, Khadija): Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, arrest of “donkey bloggers,” 90, 139— 41, 155; ban on foreign broadcasters, 149; Crackdown of 2014 and, 164—72; harassment and arrests of, 69, 84—85, 88-89, 126-29, 133, 140, 143, 146-51, 154, 157-64, 167, 170-71, 174, 179, 203, 207, 229-30, 232, 239; media freedom and, 144, 47—148, 152-53, 171, 174-75, 231; murder of journalists, 143-44; trials of 2015 and, 172-76 Juma Mosque, 187, 198, 214 Karabagh Contact Group (KCG), 46^7, 255n48 Karabagh region. See Mountainous Karabagh region (NKAR) Karagiannis, Emmanuel, 191 Kauzlarich, Richard D., 244—45, 295n46 Kazakhstan, 42 Kerimli, Turkel, 93 Kerimli/ov, Ali, 57, 64, 142; election of 2013 and, 93; elections of 1995 and, 69; elections of 2003 and, 76; elections of 2005 and, 83 Kerry, John, 171, 232 Khanbeyli, Anar, 129 Khojaly massacre, 19, 39^0, 50, 146, 152, 253n26 Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 184, 193, 290nl15 Kiriliuk, Anatoly, 14 Kmara, 80, 141, 150 Knaus, Gerald, 178, 243 Kocharyan, Robert, 43 Kosovo, 206 Kuwait, 190 Lezghi people, 186, 191, 217, 225 lobbying, 42, 84, 96, 98, 130—32, 151, 177-79, 238-40; efficacy of, 132; human rights and, 160 Magnitsky Act, 176 Mahmudov, Eldar, 137 Mamedli, Anar, 87, 95, 161, 163, 165, 173 Mamedov, Etibar, 11; 1992 election and, 50; AMIP and, 16; arrest of, 14; elections of 1995 and, 69; elections of 1998 and, 71-73; elections of 2003 and, 76; elections of 2005 and, 81; Elichibey and, 63; Mutalibov and, 20 Mamedov, Yaqub “Dollar,” 51, 54 Mammadov, Ilgar, 91, 95, 118, 160—61, 165, 167, 176, 230, 237 Mammedov, Anar, 130 Mammedov, Reshad, 136 Mammedov, Ziya, 123, 134, 234 Mardanov, Misir, 208, 273nl5 Mashadi Dadash Mosque, 198 Meeks, Gregory, 132 Mehdiyev, Ramiz, 25, 91, 232-34; human rights and, 26, 176—77, 179 Mehtiyev, Azer, 122—123 Merry, Wayne, 44 Mijatovic, Dunja, 159, 174 Miles, Richard, 65, 257n42 Milli, Emin, 140, 149, 162, 175, 178, 240-41, 275n50 Milli Majlis, 23; during Aliyevs presidency, 66—67; banning of hijab and, 208; elections of 1995 and, 68—70; elections of 1998 and, 71; elections of 2000 and, 73—74; elections of 2010 and, 88—90; Islam and, 194; media freedom and, 152; nongovernmental organizations and, 156, 177-78; oil revenue and, 115; term limits and, 88 Milli Shura, 237; formation of, 15—16, 50; during Popular Front rule, 57—58 313 Index Milosevic, Slobodan, 41-42, 141 mining industry, 121 Mir-i Arab Madrassa, 183-84 Mirqadirov, Rauf, 167-68, 172, 176 Mirzayev, Fezilet, 202 Modern Müsavat Party, 94 Mollazade, Asim, 81 Mossadeq, Mohammad, 241 Mountainous Karabagh region (NKAR), 31-47, 252n4; 1992 election and, 51-52,* Armenian presence in, 39, 252n5; arrest of journalists and, 146, 168; attempts to resolve conflict in, 21-22, 39, 42-47; Azerbaijan- Armenia conflict over, 2, 10-11, 19-20, 27, 38, 44, 55, 66, 224-225, 253n33; Azerbaijan “victimhood” and, 39—42; contemporary conflict in, 21; de-facto separation from Azerbaijan, 21; environmental destruction in, 36-37; independence of, 39; internal Azerbaijan politics and, 45; Khojaly massacre in, 19, 39-40, 50, 146; Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and, 21,42-43; Popular Front and, 36-39, 59; potential for resumption of war in, 224—26, 234; roots of Armenia- Azerbaijan conflict in, 32-36, 40; Soviet-Azerbaijan conflict and, 14-15, 31-32; during Soviet era, 32-33; United States-Azerbaijan relations and, 27 Moussalli, Ahmad, 191 Muižnieks, Nils, 91, 139, 170—71 Müsavat (“Equality”) Party, 8, 76; election of 2013 and, 93; elections of 1995 and, 69; elections of 1998 and, 71-72; elections of 2000 and, 73—74; elections of 2005 and, 83; elections of 2010 and, 88-89; Islam and, 182; as part of Azadliq (“Freedom”) bloc, 79; youth movements and, 80, 159 Mustafaoglu, Elshan, 198, 200 Mustafayev, Turai, 173 Mutalibov, Ayaz, 15-16; 1992 attempted coup of, 50—54; elections of 2005 and, 82; Islam and, 187, 202; Karabagh conflict and, 55; resignation of, 19—20, 51-52 Nakhjivan, 32, 252n6 Namazov, Eldar, 81 Nardaran, 201-4, 206 Nasirli, Rovshan, 149 Natavan, 35 National Democratic Institute (NDI), 142, 166 Natural Resource Governance Institute, 111-12 Netherlands, 107 New Azerbaijan Party (Yeni Azerbaijan Partiyasi, YAP), 23, 25; elections of 1995 and, 68-70; elections of 1998 and, 71; elections of 2000 and, 73—74; elections of 2003 and, 77; elections of 2005 and, 82-83; elections of 2008 and, 85; elections of 2010 and, 88—89; elections of 2013 and, 95; transfer of power within, 76 NIDA (youth organization), 156, 159, 164, 175,275n51 1984 (Orwell, 1948), 178 Nuland, Victoria, 171-72 Nurcu movement, 286n36 Nuriyev, Said, 142, 169, 273nl2 Obama, Barack, 177 oil industry, 1, 2-3, 8, 23-24, 99-102, 263nl9; anticorruption measures and, 111-13, 118; antidemocratic tendencies of, 84-85, 112; Azerbaijani economy and, 106-7; Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, 24, 80, 84, 98-99, 101-5, 114, 130, 142, 150, 244; benefits of, 219; collapse of oil prices, 221-24, 245; corruption and, 98-99, 108-10, 113-18, 130, 314 Index 205, 229; development and, 104—5; Dutch disease” and, 24, 104—5, 107, 223; elections of 2005 and, 80; history of, 99—102; as impediment to democratization, 84, 112, 206, 245; oil revenues, 103, 105, 114—16, 266n78; poverty and, 103—6; privatization of, 116—17; problems caused by, 24, 84-85, 97-98, 102-3, 138; regional history of, 19 Of ( Be”), 141, 150 Onlslam, 212,291nl27 Orange Revolution, 25, 79, 141, 163, 172 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 111 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE): Azerbaijani membership in, 67, 112, 231; downgrading of Azerbaijan offices, 95, 163, 232; election monitoring and, 67-68, 70-78, 80-87, 89-90, 93-95, 149, 163, 175; Karabagh conflict and, 21, 35, 42—43; media freedom and, 152, 159, 171, 174, 239 Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), 113 Orujlu, Arastun, 213 Orujov, Elshad, 193 Orwell, George, 178 Otpor!, 141 Ottoman Empire. See Turkey Ozal, Tirgut, 189 Panakhli, Azar, 37, 38, 41 Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE): Azerbaijani elections and, 80, 83-84, 85, 87, 147^8, 150, 163, 175, 230; Azerbaijani membership in, 22; human rights violations and, 84, 144—45, 147-49, 151, 156, 165; political prisoners and, 159-60, 165, 175 Pasha Holding, 126-28 Pashayev, Ariv, 126—27, 134 Pashazade, Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur, 13-14, 192, 194, 214, 216; Iranian influence on, 201 Piriyev, Nizami, 135—136 Poe, Ted, 132 Popular Front, 2, 10—11, 95 {see also Azerbaijan Popular Front Party); 1992 attempted coup and, 48—54; Aliyev (Heydar) and, 62—64; during Aliyevs presidency, 66; AMIP and, 71; elections of 1990 and, 15; elections of 1992 and, 20, 54—55; elections of 2010 and, 88; founding of, 11—12, 49; government harassment of, 163—64; Karabagh conflict and, 36—39, 59; Mutalibov and, 52; as part of Democratic Bloc, 15, 40, 44—45; as ruling party, 54—60; Soviet-Azerbaijan conflict and, 13—16; youth movements and, 80, 141 Рога, 141 Primakov, Evgenii, 13, 248nl6 privatization, 81, 119-120 122, 125, 131, 137, 224; nepotism and, 98, 154; oil industry and, 115 Psaki, Jan, 171 Putin, Vladimir, 7, 162, 216, 227, 231, 233; critics of, 167—68; Karabagh conflict and, 22; potential Azerbaijani revolution and, 235 Qafqaz University, 189—90 Qurbanly, Mubariz, 193—94 Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, 88, 113, 123-24, 159, 171, 174, 200; government harassment of, 26, 149, 171, 177, 179, 232 Rahimov, Azad, 134 Ramizoglu, Azer, 197 Real Alternative (REAL), 91, 160, 164—65, 167, 277n78 Rehime Khanim Mosque, 199, 202—3 315 Index remittances, 107-8 Remler, Philip, 65 Renfrel Holding, 116-17. See also State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) Revenue Watch Institute, 118 revolutions, 25, 30, 81,141,234—36, 290nl 15; Arab Spring as, 156; Islamic revolution, 18, 184—87, 241, 290nll5; Orange Revolution, 25, 79, 141, 163, 172; potential for revolution in Azerbaijan, 3,79, 85, 150,152,155, 231—32, 234—36, 245; Rose Revolution, 25, 79, 86, 141, 163-64, 172 Reyes, Silvestre, 240 Rose Revolution, 25, 79, 86, 141 Rouhani, Hassan, 28, 227 Russia (post-Soviet) (see also Putin, Vladimir; Soviet Union; USSR), 7-10, 18-20, 21; Azerbaijani emigration to, 107; conflict with Ukraine, 26; economy of, 223-24; imports to Azerbaijan, 137; Islam and, 191; Karabagh conflict and, 22, 42, 46; potential intervention in Azerbaijan, 217; relations with Armenia, 22, 46; relations with Azerbaijan, 22, 26, 29, 46, 56, 86, 148, 168, 226-28, 233, 235, 244-45; relations with Iran, 227; relations with the United States, 28, 172; Russo-Chechen war, 191, 206; Russo-Georgian conflict, 22, 86, 148, 226 Russia (pre-Soviet), 201; Islam in, 181-182 Saakashvili, Mikheil, 79 Sadiqov, Yadigar, 167 Safaraliyeva, Rena, 123, 157 Said, Kurban, 284n7 Sakharov, Andrei, 253n20 Salafism, 3, 291-92, 199, 201, 211-12, 216, 237, 286n47; Russo-Chechen conflict and, 191, 206-7; violence against Salafis, 213 Samadov, Movsum, 203, 209 Saudi Arabia, 28, 190-91 Schultz, Martin, 177 sectarian conflict, 181-192, 210-11, 216-17 Seyidov, Samad, 91 Shah, Reza, 241, 249n29 Shahinoglu, Elkhan, 203 Shahtakhtinski, Alex, 95, 164 Shamil, Shaykh, 181 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), 22, 227-28, 243 Sharifov, Samir, 224 Sheverdnadze, Eduard, 79 Silk Way Holding, 119-20, 154 “Sing for Democracy” protest, 133, 157-58, 168, 173 Smith, Chris, 175-76, 231 South Ossetia region (Georgia), 21-22, 86 Soviet Union (USSR) (see also Russia, post- Soviet); autonomous regions of, 21; Azerbaijan as part of, 2, 9-10, 11-15, 37-38, 40, 98, 100, 183-86; conflict with Azerbaijan, 11-15; dissolution of, 7, 50, 56; invasion of Afghanistan, 185, 213; Islam and, 183-86, 192, 196 State Committee on Work with Religious Organizations (SCWRO), 189-90, 192-95, 197, 199,212,214 State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR), 54, 100-101, 112, 115-19, 190, 262nl3; corruption and, 94, 100, 114-16, 131, 138, 238-39; Iliyev (Ilham) and, 25, 76; privatization and, 116-17 State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ), 114-15, 117, 134, 221,223, 266n74 Straesser, Christopher, 159-60 Suleymanov, Emir Qamet, 199-201,213 Sumgayit, 33, 47, 211-12, 216 Suny, Ronald Grigor, 46-47 Supra Holding, Ltd., 116-17. See also State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) Syria, 198,210-13,216, 245 316 Index Taghiyev, Ramin, 142, 273nl2 Taghlyeva, Lala SKovket, 81 Talibov, Tasif, 206 Talysh people, 186, 217, 274n34 Territorial Election Commission (TEC), 72-74 terrorism, 207, 214, 223, 227; Azerbaijani citizens accused of, 144, 146, 153—54, 203; Karabagh conflict and, 225, 227; repression as “antiterrorism,” 151, 245; United States’ “war on terror,” 219, 255n23 Topkhana nature preserve, 36—37, 41 transitology, 7 Transparency Azerbaijan, 123, 157, 177 Transparency International, 3, 24, 111, 167; Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) of, 99, 108, 113, 138, 140, 241, 262n5 trials of 2015, 172-76 Turkey, 102, 167, 225-26, 286n33; Islam in, 181—82, 189—90; relations with Azerbaijan, 16-18, 56, 137, 189-90 Turkmenistan, 42 Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians (TCAE), 131, 239 Ukraine: conflict with Russia, 22, 29, 168; EuroMaidan movement in, 164, 168, 231; Orange Revolution in, 25, 79, 141, 163, 172 United Arab Emirates, 116—17, 124 United Enterprises International (UEI Holding), 124—25 United States, the: Azerbaijani human rights and, 4, 130, 142, 169—72, 175-177, 179, 230-31, 240-4$; human rights in, 28—29; Islam and, 180; relations with Armenia, 41-42; relations with Azerbaijan, 4, 26—29, 41-42, 58, 65, 75, 81, 130-32, 176-77, 219, 238^11, 243-45; relations with Iran, 28, 241—42; relations with post-soviet States, 41^12; relations with Russia, 28, 172; September 11 attacks in, 75 Usubov, Ramil, 136—37, 146, 217, 233-34 ut-Tahrir, Hizb, 194 Uzbekistan, 42 Veliyev, Azer, 128 Veliyeva, Sona, 128, 145 Vezírov, Abdurrahman, 12—13 victimhood, 39-42 Wahhabism, 3, 191 Weiss, Michael, 240 Westernization, 8 Williamson, Hugh, 157 Yanukovich, Viktor, 22, 26, 164, 168 Yaqublu, Tofiq, 159—60 Yaqublu, Nigar, 159—61 Yazov, Dmitri, 13, 16 Yeni Fikir (New Idea), 80, 141—42, 144, 150, 169 Yeni (“New”) Müsavat Party, 10, 23, 95. See also Müsavat (“Equality”) Party Yeni Siyaset (New Politics; YeS) bloc, 81 yerbazlik, 72 youth movements, 3, 79—80, 141, 150—51, 156, 229, 272n4; NIDA, 156, 159, 164, 175; repression of, 85, 140—42, 150-52, 156, 158-59, 230; Yeni Fikir (New Idea), 80, 141-42, 144, 150, 169 Yunus, Arif, 168, 172, 174-75, 211, 230 Yunus(ova), Leyla, 11, 14, 157, 161, 168, 170-72, 174-75, 230 Zahidov, Ganimat, 147 Zahidov, Sakit, 145, 147 Zangezur, 32—33, 39 ZQAN Industries, 123—24, 130 317
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Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan
Geschichte
Politik
Post-communism Azerbaijan History
Democracy Azerbaijan History
Political corruption Azerbaijan History
Authoritarianism Azerbaijan History
Islam and politics Azerbaijan History
Petroleum industry and trade Political aspects Azerbaijan History
Geopolitics Azerbaijan History
Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd
Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd
Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd
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title Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan
title_auth Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan
title_exact_search Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan
title_full Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan Audrey L. Altstadt
title_fullStr Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan Audrey L. Altstadt
title_full_unstemmed Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan Audrey L. Altstadt
title_short Frustrated democracy in post-Soviet Azerbaijan
title_sort frustrated democracy in post soviet azerbaijan
topic Geschichte
Politik
Post-communism Azerbaijan History
Democracy Azerbaijan History
Political corruption Azerbaijan History
Authoritarianism Azerbaijan History
Islam and politics Azerbaijan History
Petroleum industry and trade Political aspects Azerbaijan History
Geopolitics Azerbaijan History
Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd
Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd
Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd
topic_facet Geschichte
Politik
Post-communism Azerbaijan History
Democracy Azerbaijan History
Political corruption Azerbaijan History
Authoritarianism Azerbaijan History
Islam and politics Azerbaijan History
Petroleum industry and trade Political aspects Azerbaijan History
Geopolitics Azerbaijan History
Islam
Autoritärer Staat
Demokratie
Azerbaijan Politics and government 1991-
Aserbaidschan
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