Abstract:
Italy is Azerbaijan’s key trade partner, while Azerbaijan plays an important role in satisfying Italy’s needs in oil and gas. This results in a strong partnership between the countries which has lasted for over two decades and is experiencing continuous reinforcement.
This thesis is based on the premise that the nature of contemporary Italy-Azerbaijan relations needs to be examined in order to define how both countries can deal with current political and economic challenges through co-operation. It consists of three chapters, each dedicated to a specific dimension of contemporary Italy-Azerbaijan relations: political, economic and cultural.
The first chapter focuses on the history and legal grounds of Italy-Azerbaijan relations, the role of Azerbaijan in ensuring energy security of Italy, Azerbaijan’s lobbying practices in the EU and Italy’s position on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The second chapter examines the general dynamics and future prospects of Italy-Azerbaijan trade relations, focusing specifically on energy, agriculture and promotion of country brands (“Made in Italy” and “Made in Azerbaijan”).
The third chapter is dedicated to the peculiarities of cultural ties between Italy and Azerbaijan, examining specific organizations, projects and events that promote Italian culture in Azerbaijan and Azerbaijani culture in Italy.