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Zaur Shiriyev

Zaur Shiriyev

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Azerbaijan
  • Conflict resolution and peacebuilding
  • Foreign policy
  • Security and defence
  • Political economy
  • Relations with Russia
  • Relations with Turkey
  • Civil society
  • Conflict resolution and peacebuilding
  • Foreign policy
  • Security and defence
  • Political economy
  • Relations with Russia
  • Relations with Turkey
  • Civil society

Biography

Zaur Shiriyev is an international relations scholar specializing in the Caucasus and Central Asia regions.

His research focuses on security, conflict-resolution and foreign-policy issues relating to the South Caucasus; energy security and supply routes across that region, southeastern Europe and central Asia; and on Azerbaijani and Turkish foreign policy.

For two decades he has worked in academia and think-tanks. He has also actively taken part in expert-level meetings on the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace process.

For six years from early 2018 until March 2024, he was an analyst at the International Crisis Group, writing reports on conflicts and security issues in the South Caucasus. Before this (2015-2017) he was a resident Academy Fellow and then non-resident Academy Associate with the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

Earlier he was a senior research fellow at ADA University in Baku, Azerbaijan (2014-2017) and a leading research fellow at SAM, the government-affiliated Center for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan (2009-2014). He has also worked for the Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies in Istanbul and the International Strategic Research Organization in Ankara (2004-2008).

Zaur has published numerous articles and commentaries in reputable journals and magazines and has been quoted by the Economist, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Steet Journal, Bloomberg and other publications.

He co-edited ‘The Geopolitical Scene of the Caucasus: A Decade of Perspectives’ (Istanbul, 2013), and co-edited as well as contributed a chapter to ‘Energy Security and Geopolitics in Southeast Europe and Azerbaijan’ (Washington, DC, 2015).

Media

Zaur Şiriyev: Son toqquşmaların danışıqlar prosesinə uzunmüddətli təsiri olacaq

Public Speaking

Changing Trends in Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Resolution since the Outbreak of War in Ukraine
Bern University
Presentation
February 2016
Elite Views of Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy
London, United Kingdom
This event analysed elite perceptions in Azerbaijan of the country’s foreign policy. Zaur Shiriyev will focus on the role of the elite in policy-making and their views on regional dynamics and Russia's influence in Azerbaijan.
July 2015
Russia and Azerbaijan: Way of Engagement and Future of Relationship”, Russia's International Networks: Impact of the War in Ukraine
London, United Kingdom
Developments in recent years have proven that Russia is both the most fluid element in Azerbaijan’s foreign policy and the least understood by outsiders.
May 2015
Russia's International Networks: Impact of the War in Ukraine
London, United Kingdom
This event discussed how Russia's networks inside and outside the EU have been affected by the crisis over Ukraine. Three panels reviewed Moscow's general strategy as well as several case studies.
May 2015
Security and Stability in the South Caucasus: Fostering Enduring Regional Peace
Yerevan, Armenia
The Seminar, entitled “Security and Stability in the South Caucasus: Fostering Enduring Regional Peace”, brought together over 160 participants, including 75 members of parliament from 17 NATO member states and partner countries.
June 2015
4th South Caucasus Forum
This event was organized by The German Marshall Fund of the United States in partnership with Robert Bosch Stiftung. Zaur Shiriyev: The impact of Ukraine crisis on South Caucasus.
March 2015
NATO Strategic Military Partnership Workshop
Tbilisi, Georgia
Zaur Shiriyev: NATO-Azerbaijan Partnership in a New Decade.
December 2014
EU-Russia and a neighborhood in crisis
Brussels, Belgium
Organized by European Union Institute for Security Studies. Zaur presented on Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy Challenges after Ukrainian Crisis.
June 2014

Publications

Featured publications

All publications

  • Azerbaijan and the New Energy Geopolitics of Southeastern Europe
  • The Geopolitical Scene of the Caucasus: A Decade of Perspectives April 2013

Areas of Expertise

  • Conflict resolution and peacebuilding
  • Foreign policy
  • Security and defence
  • Political economy
  • Eastern Partnership policy
  • Relations with Russia
  • Relations with Turkey
  • Relations with the EU
  • Civil society

Regions of Expertise

  • Nagorny Karabakh (contested territory)
  • Azerbaijan
  • South Caucasus

Experience

International Crisis Group
Analyst on South Caucasus
International Crisis Group
2018 - 2024 - 6 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Programme Manager, Peacebuilding through Capacity Enhancement and Civic Engagement
Eurasia Partnership Foundation/Caucasus Resource and Research Center
2017 - 2018 - 1 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Chatham Houe
Academy Fellow and Associate Fellow
Chatham House
2015 - 2017 - 2 yrs
London, United Kingdom
Senior Research Fellow and Research Coordinator
ADA University
2014 - 2015 - 1 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Senior Research Fellow
ADA University
2015 - 2017 - 2 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Adjunct Lecturer, (March 2017- present),
ADA University
2017 - 2018 - 1 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Senior Research Fellow
Center for Strategic Studies (SAM)
2013 - 2014 - 1 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Research Fellow
Center for Strategic Studies (SAM)
2009 - 2013 - 4 yrs
Baku, Azerbaijan
Research Associate
International Strategic Research Organization
2006 - 2008 - 2 yrs
Ankara, Turkey
Researcher
Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies
2004 - 2005 - 1 yrs
Istanbul, Turkey
Default Work Experience
Nonresident Scholar
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
2024 - Present
Berlin

Contact

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Available:
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Location:
Baku, Azerbaijan
Languages:
  • Azerbaijani
  • Russian
  • Turkish
  • English
  • French

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