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

Locations

Chicago

Pop.
2695000

Damascus

Pop.
2500000
Doha

Doha

Pop.
2400000

Mecca

Pop.
2400000

Qatar

Pop.
2344557

Kowloon

Pop.
2300000

Havana

Pop.
2100000

Slovenia

Pop.
2063531
Isfahan

Isfahan

Pop.
2000000

Latvia

Pop.
1977527
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Event Timeline

23 October 1722
26-28 November 2025
1991-12-25
1994-12-05

Budapest Memorandum – Ukraine’s Nuclear Gamble

In 1994, Ukraine surrendered the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal in exchange for security assurances. The Budapest Memorandum was a milestone in post-Soviet diplomacy – and later, a haunting example of broken promises.

June 1941
Late November 2025

Battle for Pokrovsk

Pokrovsk has become the central pressure point on the eastern front. Russian forces apply sustained pressure on the city’s flanks under foggy, drone-limiting conditions, while Ukraine holds a shrinking but functional logistics hub essential to the defence of Donetsk.

1841-01-26

The Maidan Revolution – Dignity and Defiance

The Maidan uprising — known in Ukraine as the **Revolution of Dignity** — erupted when President Yanukovych abandoned an EU agreement under Kremlin pressure. What began as a protest for European integration became a national revolt against corruption, repression, and foreign domination.

2004-11-21

The Orange Revolution – Ukraine’s Peaceful Uprising

In late 2004, tens of thousands of Ukrainians filled the streets of Kyiv to protest a rigged presidential election. The Orange Revolution marked a turning point in Ukraine’s democratic identity and exposed the geopolitical tug-of-war between Russia and the West.

1955-05-14

Warsaw Pact Formation – The Eastern Bloc Unites

In May 1955, the Soviet Union and seven Eastern European states signed a mutual defense treaty in Warsaw, creating the Warsaw Pact. It solidified the division of Europe and institutionalized the Soviet bloc in direct opposition to NATO.