Azerbaijan

Location:

Intro

Its transit infrastructure links Central Asia to European markets. The state uses oil and gas revenue to build infrastructure and maintain regional influence.

Background

The 2020 war restored control over Nagorno-Karabakh. Diplomatic leverage now stems from pipelines and logistics.

History

Present Day

Future Outlook

Energy revenue, regional diplomacy, and infrastructure integration define Azerbaijan’s trajectory.

Population
9649341

Map

Azerbaijan

Persons

Hossein Salami

Hossein Salami

1960–2026
Mohammad Bagheri

Mohammad Bagheri

1960–present

Benny Gantz

1959–present
Ahmad Vahidi

Ahmad Vahidi

1958–present

Qasem Soleimani

1957–2020
Ali Larijani

Ali Larijani

1957–2026
Steve Witkoff

Steve Witkoff

1957–present

Ismail Qaani

1957–present

Israel Katz

1955–present

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Event Timeline

2002-2012

Technocratic Governance and Managed Growth

Between 2002 and 2012, China was governed through a technocratic model emphasizing stability, managed economic growth, and incremental reform under collective leadership.

1860

Convention of Peking

The Convention of Peking ended the Second Opium War and ceded the Kowloon Peninsula south of Boundary Street to Britain.

1856-1860

Second Opium War

The Second Opium War expanded Western military pressure on Qing China, resulting in deeper treaty concessions, legalized opium trade, and intensified foreign presence in imperial affairs.

June 1839

First Opium War

In June 1839, Chinese official Lin Zexu ordered the destruction of British opium stockpiles in Canton, sparking the First Opium War.

1934-1935

The Long March

The Long March was a strategic retreat by Chinese Communist forces that ensured the survival of the CCP and elevated Mao Zedong as its dominant leader.

c. 1921-1935

Comintern Influence on the Chinese Communist Party

From its founding until the mid-1930s, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) operated under strong ideological, organizational, and operational influence from the Soviet-led Comintern, shaping leadership struggles and strategy choices until a gradual break during the Long March era.

1894-1895

First Sino-Japanese War

The First Sino-Japanese War exposed the failure of Qing modernization and marked the transfer of regional leadership in East Asia from China to Japan.

1978-1979

Iranian Revolution

In 1979, a mass movement removed the Pahlavi monarchy and established the Islamic Republic, redefining Iran’s political and ideological system.

1997-2005
June 2009

The Green Movement

In 2009, large-scale protests challenged the presidential election outcome, marking one of the most significant political mobilizations since 1979.

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