Abstract:
Understanding the occurrence of war or conflict has been an exciting task for researchers and scholars to analyze.
The recent military conflict in the Caucasus region provides a new opportunity to investigate the causes of the
war. Second Karabakh War, which started on September 27th, 2020, and continued for 44 days, causing the loss
of lives of thousands on both sides where Azerbaijan fought for its internationally recognized territories.
Azerbaijan gained control of its internationally recognized regions while Russian peacekeeping forces were
deployed in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The main issue that will be investigated in this research paper is about
Azerbaijan`s decision to start liberating its illegally occupied territories at that specific time. The paper tried to
answer the questions by interviewing experts in the field, conducting discourse analysis by looking at speeches
and interviews provided by Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders, and a supportive statistical analysis taken from
different organizations. Findings suggested that Second Karabakh War occurred in the context of failed
negotiations which caused diplomatic pessimism in the Azerbaijani government. Azerbaijan decided to force
Armenia into cooperation or meaningful compromise, so Baku continued to liberate regions until Armenia agreed
to sign the document that would bring more benefits to Azerbaijan. Also, the role of Turkey in the region as a
rising power was an encouraging factor that made Azerbaijan continue military campaigns to liberate its
internationally recognized territories from occupation.