Elkhan Nuriyev

Elkhan Nuriyev
Born (1969-05-15) May 15, 1969
Baku, Azerbaijan
Alma mater M.A. Azerbaijan University of Languages
PhD Russian Academy of Sciences
Occupation Political scientist

Elkhan Nuriyev (born May 15, 1969, Baku, Azerbaijan) is a political scientist and a leading scholar in Russian and post-Soviet studies, including Caucasus, Central Asia and the Greater Middle East. He is an internationally renowned expert on Russian and Eurasian affairs. He publishes widely and conducts regular briefings at the request of the international organizations and think-tanks. He is frequently called on by government agencies, media, academic circles and private-sector institutions for comment on Russian foreign policy, Caucasus, Caspian Basin, Central Asia and regional security issues in post-Soviet Eurasia.[1][2] In 2014, Nuriyev was DAAD Senior Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin. In 2015, he was Humboldt Senior Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs in Berlin. He is a Global Energy Associate at the Brussels Energy Club.[3]

Education

Nuriyev earned a MA degree with distinction in Linguistics from Azerbaijan University of Languages in 1992 and received a PhD degree in Political science from the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1996. He also studied at the Foreign Service Academy in Pakistan in 1993, at the Goethe Institute in Bonn during 1999–2000 and at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2001.

Early Life and career

He began his career in the early 1990s as a diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan. During 1996–1997 Nuriyev was a William Fulbright Visiting Research fellow at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at The George Washington University. Between 1999 and 2008 he also worked as a senior research associate at a number of US and European research institutions, including the Monterey Institute of International Studies, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Peace Research Institute in Frankfurt and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. Besides, he served as a co-chairman of the South Caucasus Regional Stability Study Group of the Partnership for Peace Consortium at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch from 2002 to 2004.[4]

In February 2008, Nuriyev was appointed as the Founding Director of the Center for Strategic Studies, Azerbaijan's premier think-tank, known by the acronym SAM in Azeri language.[5][6] He headed a Baku-based SAM think-tank until late January 2011. After his resignation,[7] Nuriyev was a Humboldt Senior Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations in 2011.

Elkhan Nuriyev has been active as an international speaker at public and private universities, research institutions, think-tanks and international conferences in the US, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and elsewhere in Europe and throughout the world since 1993.

Honors and awards

Nuriyev is the recipient of various international fellowship awards including William Fulbright Scholarship (USA, 1996), Open Society Institute/OSI Grant Award (USA, 1997), University of California Berkeley Grant Award (USA, 1998), Kennan Institute-Woodrow Wilson Research Grant Award (USA, 1999), Georg Forster Research Fellowship (Germany, 1999), Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship Award (Germany, 2000), DAAD/OSI Research Fellowship (Germany, 2005/2006), Distinguished Alumni Award for Achievements in Public Service, U.S. Educated Azerbaijani Alumni Association (Baku, 2010), and DAAD Research Fellowship (Germany, 2014).

Selected Publications

Elkhan Nuriyev is the author of numerous publications on Eurasian affairs, including four books and monographs, 20 book chapters, 60 scholarly journal articles and over 400 opinion pieces in professional and popular media.

Conflicts, Caspian Oil, and NATO: Major Pieces of the Caucasus Puzzle in G. Bertsch, et al. (eds.), Crossroads and Conflict – Security and Foreign Policy in the Caucasus and Central Asia, Routledge, New York, NY, USA, 2000, ISBN 0-415-92274-7.

The South Caucasus at the Crossroads, LIT, Berlin-Vienna-Zurich-London, 2007,[8] ISBN 978-3-8258-6216-9.

EU Policy in the South Caucasus: A View from Azerbaijan, CEPS, Brussels, 2007,[9] ISBN 978-92-9079-725-8.

Azerbaijan and the European Union: New Landmarks of Strategic Partnership in the South Caucasus-Caspian Basin, Routledge, Volume 8, 2008, London, UK.

Guerre ou paix dans le Caucase? in J. Daguzan (ed.), Sécurité Globale, Choiseul Éditions, Paris, France, 2010, ISBN 978-2-916722-91-7.

La politique étrangère de l’Azerbaïdjan et ses relations avec la République d’Iran, in M. Korinman (ed.), Iran, le compte à rebours, Outre-Terre 28, French Editions of Geopolitics, Paris, France, 2011, ISBN 978-2-918587-06-4.

Russlands rätselhafte Iran-Politik: Warum der Kreml seine Haltung im Atomstreit überdenkensollte, Internationale Politik, Berlin, Germany, 2012.

Azerbaijan: The Geopolitical Conundrum, OpenDemocracy, London, UK, 2012.

Putin’s Plan for Russia’s Neighbors – A Eurasian Union, OpenDemocracy, London, UK, 2012.

How Iran Can Help Give a Boost to Reset, The Moscow Times, Moscow, 2012.

Motives and Incentives for Engagement – The Russian Perspective of a Eurasian Union, in E. Felberbauer and F. Labarre (eds.), Building Confidence in the South Caucasus: Strengthening the EU’s and NATO’s Soft Security Initiatives, Study Group Publication Series, National Defense Academy, Vienna, Austria, 2013, ISBN 978-3-902944-17-7.

Re-engaging Armenia and Azerbaijan in Reconciliation Process: Prospects and Incentives for Nagorno-Karabakh Breakthrough, in E. Felberbauer and F. Labarre (eds.) What Kind of Sovereignty? Examining Alternative Governance Methods in the South Caucasus, Study Group Publication Series, National Defense Academy, Vienna, Austria, 2014, ISBN 978-3-902944-36-8.

De-escalating Conflicts and Creating Conditions for Peace Process in the South Caucasus, in E. Felberbauer and F. Labarre (eds.) From Self-Defense to Regional Disarmament: Reducing Tensions and Stabilizing the South Caucasus, Study Group Publication Series, National Defense Academy, Vienna, Austria, 2014, ISBN 978-3-902944-48-1.

How the West Helps Putin Fulfill His CIS Strategy, The Moscow Times, Moscow, 2014.

Facing Difficult Choices: The South Caucasus between Russia and the European Union, DGAPkompakt 1, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Berlin, 2015.

Russia, the EU and the South Caucasus: Forging an Efficient Over-Arching Cooperative Regional Security Scheme, in Connections, The Quarterly Journal of the Partnership for Peace Consortium, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Volume 14, Issue 2, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 2015.

Russia, the EU and the Caspian Pipeline Gambit, in Journal of Energy Security, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, Potomac, MD, USA, 2015

Nuriyev has been cited by The Washington Times, Voice of America, Asia Times, Deutsche Welle, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, BBC World Service, Radio Free Europe, ITAR-TASS, RIA Novosti, and The Huffington Post.[10][11]

References

  1. http://gpf-europe.com/participants/profile.php?id=1593
  2. http://brusselsenergyclub.org/events/id/meeting-june-5-2014-azerbaijans-energy-strategy-a-viable-alternative-energy-source-for-the-eu-043/
  3. http://brusselsenergyclub.org/members/global-energy-associates/#url=/members/global-energy-associates/dr-elkhan-nuriyev/
  4. http://goygolbelediyyesi.org/index.php/association-highlights/annual-alumni-awards/78-elkhan-nuriyev
  5. http://www.chathamhouse.org/events/view/156493
  6. http://en.trend.az/news/politics/1130725.html
  7. http://www.today.az/view.php?id=80948
  8. http://www.lit-verlag.de/isbn/3-8258-6216-9
  9. http://www.ceps.eu/book/eu-policy-south-causasus-view-azerbaijan
  10. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stanley-weiss/iran-the-us-and-azerbaija_b_2241045.html
  11. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/azeem-ibrahim/azerbaijans-innovative-so_b_1117462.html
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