Zaur Shiriyev
- 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
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Public Speaking
Publications
Featured publications
All publications
- Azerbaijan's Perspectives on the Minsk Group, Security and Human Rights September 2016
- The "Four-Day War": Changing Paradigms in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict December 2017
- Betwixt and between: the reality of Russian soft-power in Azerbaijan October 2017
- Perceptions in Azerbaijan of the Impact of Revolutionary Changes in Armenia on the Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process March 2018
- Institutionalizing a Trilateral Strategic Partnership: Azerbaijan,Georgia, and Turkey January 2016
- Trapped Between Two Fault Lines January 2016
- Russia’s Syria Intervention and the Implications for the South Caucasus October 2015
- Emergence of a Russian ‘Fifth Column’ and Propaganda Machine Inside Azerbaijan August 2015
- Threats to Georgian Pipeline Security: What is Moscow’s Game? July 2015
- Turkey-Armenia-Azerbaijan Triangle: The Unexpected Outcomes of the Zurich Protocols April 2013
- Challenges for the EU in the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Azerbaijani perspective June 2013
- 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
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