2018
DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2018.1546828
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From ‘Unilateral’ to ‘Dialogical’: Determinants of EU–Azerbaijan Negotiations

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“…It may account for Azerbaijan's ability to consistently resist the influence of foreign powers, including the EU's democratization attempts and Russia's appeals for comprehensive economic partnership. 11 Rather than consider the EU's proposed Association Agreement (AA) and Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area agreement (DCFTA) 12 , Azerbaijan instead offered its own alternative partnership model, the Strategic Modernisation Partnership (SMP) (Van Gils 2018b, 1576. The SMP was better suited to its own domestic interests as it did not feature sections concerning conditional reforms towards human rights, rule of law, and democracy norms-those least compatible with authoritarian regimes.…”
Section: Eu-azerbaijan Relations: Economic Attraction Undermines Normative Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may account for Azerbaijan's ability to consistently resist the influence of foreign powers, including the EU's democratization attempts and Russia's appeals for comprehensive economic partnership. 11 Rather than consider the EU's proposed Association Agreement (AA) and Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area agreement (DCFTA) 12 , Azerbaijan instead offered its own alternative partnership model, the Strategic Modernisation Partnership (SMP) (Van Gils 2018b, 1576. The SMP was better suited to its own domestic interests as it did not feature sections concerning conditional reforms towards human rights, rule of law, and democracy norms-those least compatible with authoritarian regimes.…”
Section: Eu-azerbaijan Relations: Economic Attraction Undermines Normative Powermentioning
confidence: 99%