https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/110/45-48
Fidan Allahverdiyeva
Azerbaijan University of Languages
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0108-1913
allahverdiyevaf98@gmail.com
Multiculturalism in Azerbaijan in the Era of Globalization
Abstract
In this article, the development of Azerbaijan's multiculturalism policy and the international and domestic effects of this policy in the period of globalization are examined. As a country where different ethnic and religious groups live together, Azerbaijan has preserved and developed multiculturalism as its national tradition throughout history. During the period of independence, Azerbaijan implemented the policy of multiculturalism as an important part of the state policy and tried to promote mutual understanding and cooperation between different ethnic and religious communities. Along with globalization, Azerbaijan continues to protect its cultural diversity and promote this diversity at the international level. Under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan's policy of multiculturalism is successfully applied both domestically and internationally. With this policy, the state tries to protect not only ethnic and cultural diversity, but also religious diversity and promotes dialogue between different religions.
Azerbaijan's successful policy in this field has allowed the country to gain a strong position in international relations, as well as to share the experience of multiculturalism on a global scale. As a result, Azerbaijan occupies an important place on the world stage as a state that supports multiculturalism in the era of globalization.
Keywords: Azerbaijan, multiculturalism, globalization, ethnic diversity, state policy