Uluslararası İlişkiler Dergisi
Yazarlar: George KHELASHVİLİ, S. Neil MACFARLANE
Konular:Sosyal
Anahtar Kelimeler:ABD’nin Güney Kafkasya Politikasının Gelişimi
Özet: This article examines the evolution of American policy in the Southern Caucasus since 1991. It begins with a discussion of the principal drivers of that policy. A discussion of the evolution of the policy since the end of the Cold War follows. The article argues that US policy in the region has been ad hoc and inconsistent, reflecting ideological considerations (democracy promotion in Georgia), economic interests (access to Caspian Basin energy product and the development of US relations with Azerbaijan), US minority lobbying (US policy towards the Karabagh confl ict), and idiosyncratic leadership preference (the personal relationship between Presidents Bush and Saakashvili). This amalgam reflected the weakness of strategic drivers and notably Russia’s inability to act on its hegemonic aspirations in the region. As Russian power increases, and its eff ort to rebuild its infl uence in the Southern Caucasus grows, the strategic framing of US policy may also be expected to strengthen.
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