In the decades since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the South Caucasus has become a vital arena for Turkey’s geopolitical ambitions. Long bound by history, culture, and energy corridors, the region—comprising Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia—is now at the intersection of Ankara’s regional influence, economic expansion, and strategic recalibration. From early diplomacy in the 1990s to major 21st-century infrastructure...

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