Sometimes nations are shaped not after victory, but after defeat. For Azerbaijan, this idea is not an abstract historical formula but part of its own national experience. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left the country with a weakened economy, fragile institutions, and an uncertain future. Soon afterward came defeat in the First Karabakh War — an event that became not only a geopolitical shock but also a deep psychological trau...

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