New War in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Role of Great Powers: What is Next?
 By Benyamin Poghosyan, PhD, Chairman, Center for Political and Economic Strategic Studies
  By Benyamin Poghosyan, PhD, Chairman, Center for Political and Economic Strategic Studies 
On September 27, 2020, Azerbaijan launched a large-scale attack along the whole line of contact with the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. This was the third flare-up in Karabakh conflict in recent four years. In April 2016, Azerbaijan again launched an attack on Karabakh, however, hostilities were stopped after four days as a result of active Russian mediation efforts without any significant changes on the ground. In July 2020, clashes broke out along the northern part of Armenia – Azerbaijan international border. However, the September 2020 attack has few in common with both April 2016 four day war and July 2020 border skirmishes. READ MORE
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