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Si vis pacem, para bellum

Chapter Ten
“If you want peace, prepare for war,” said Roman writer Publius Vegetius Renatus. Azerbaijan was dedicated
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A nation reborn

Chapter Eleven
The Patriotic War of 2020 did not occur in a vacuum
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Entering the Caucasian Hiroshima

Chapter Twelve
Libraries, architectural treasures, churches, houses of culture, museums, cinemas, sports facilities
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The story of nation’s resilience

Chapter Thirteen
One billion people, or 15 per cent of our global population, experience some form of disability
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Justice for nature

Chapter Fourteen
The concept of ecocide offers a lens with which to articulate the socio-ecological consequences of Armenia’s extractive governance
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Winning the peace

Chapter Fifteen
What lessons did past international efforts at rebuilding war-torn countries hold for Karabakh?
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Caucasus 4.0

Chapter Sixteen
Over the last three decades, Azerbaijan has achieved remarkable economic growth, morphing from a low-income to an upper-middle-income country
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Building on remembrance

Chapter Seventeen
It is as if those who died are rewriting life going forward. From the Martyrs’ Lane in Baku to the thousands of tragedy-laced individual
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Secrets of a carpet weaver

Chapter Eighteen
In Baku’s vibrant Old City, one can witness the ancient skills of carpet weaving, with adroit artisans ensuring that each thread is carefully
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Utopies Réalisables

Chapter Nineteen
Benjamin Disraeli said that great cities are “…some great idea. Rome represents conquest; faith hovers over the towers of Jerusalem
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