Updated Mar. 3, 2023
International Conference
This conference will be held in a hybrid format: online and on-site.Both require prior registration. Please apply from application form appeared on the bottom of this page.
Open to public. Conducted in English, no interpretation.
Topics:
Toward Peaceful Alliance and Cooperation in the Caucasus:Tectonic Changes in the Region
Speaker:
Dr. Rahman Shahhuseynli (Diplomat and Researcher, Azerbaijan)
Dr. Anar Valiyef(Professor of the Department of Public and International Affairs, ADA University, Baku, Azerbaijan)
Discussant:
Dr. Mostafa Khalili(Project Researcher, Chiba University)
The 2020 Second Karabakh War between Azerbaijan and Armenia changed the balance of powers in the South Caucasus. Yet, Russia's War in Ukraine has dramatically impacted the region and beyond. Two distinguished speakers from Azerbaijan will examine the rapidly changing security landscape in the South Caucasus and its implications for European security.
First, Rahman Shahhuseynli will address the shifting balance of power among Turkey, Russia and Iran in the aftermath of the Second Karabakh War. Second, Anar Valiyev will depict the views of local foreign policy communities in Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Georgia about the future of the Black Sea region and broader European security after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Will the South Caucasus states mitigate tension and cooperate toward regional peace? Will the three countries work toward the Black Sea area's political, economic, and transit ecosystems? The lecturers will discuss these questions.
Organized by the Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University
Co organized by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Monotheistic Religions (CISMOR), Doshisha University
International Conference
This conference will be held in a hybrid format: online and on-site.Both require prior registration. Please apply from application form appeared on the bottom of this page.
Open to public. Conducted in English, no interpretation.
Topics:
Toward Peaceful Alliance and Cooperation in the Caucasus:Tectonic Changes in the Region
Speaker:
Dr. Rahman Shahhuseynli (Diplomat and Researcher, Azerbaijan)
Dr. Anar Valiyef(Professor of the Department of Public and International Affairs, ADA University, Baku, Azerbaijan)
Discussant:
Dr. Mostafa Khalili(Project Researcher, Chiba University)
The 2020 Second Karabakh War between Azerbaijan and Armenia changed the balance of powers in the South Caucasus. Yet, Russia's War in Ukraine has dramatically impacted the region and beyond. Two distinguished speakers from Azerbaijan will examine the rapidly changing security landscape in the South Caucasus and its implications for European security.
First, Rahman Shahhuseynli will address the shifting balance of power among Turkey, Russia and Iran in the aftermath of the Second Karabakh War. Second, Anar Valiyev will depict the views of local foreign policy communities in Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Georgia about the future of the Black Sea region and broader European security after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Will the South Caucasus states mitigate tension and cooperate toward regional peace? Will the three countries work toward the Black Sea area's political, economic, and transit ecosystems? The lecturers will discuss these questions.
Organized by the Graduate School of Global Studies, Doshisha University
Co organized by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Monotheistic Religions (CISMOR), Doshisha University