Zaur Shiriyev Analyst, South Caucasus Baku, Azerbaijan Please submit all media inquiries to zshiriyev@crisisgroup.org or call +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role Zaur Shiriyev is Crisis Group’s Analyst for South Caucasus. Based in Baku, he produces analyses and reports on security and foreign policy issues, including the protracted conflicts in the South Caucasus region. He focuses in particular on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, as well as Azerbaijan’s relations with regional actors, including Türkiye, Russia and Iran. Areas of Expertise Foreign and national security policies of the South Caucasus states Security, conflict resolution and energy issues in the post-Soviet space Azerbaijan and Turkish foreign policy Professional Background Zaur Shiriyev has more than ten years of experience in academia and think-tanks, with expertise in security, conflict resolution and foreign policy issues pertaining to the broader South Caucasus region. Prior to joining Crisis Group in February 2018, he was an Academy Associate with the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House, from 2015. He has been active in expert level Track 2 meetings on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict since 2008, and most recently, served as coordinator of the PeaCE programme, aimed at strengthening and re-engaging Azerbaijani civil society and youth from geographic areas affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in peacebuilding activities. He was a senior research fellow at ADA University, Baku, from May 2014 to March 2017. Previously, he worked as leading research fellow at the Center for Strategic Studies (SAM) from 2009 to 2014 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies in Istanbul and International Strategic Research Organisation in Ankara. He is a frequent contributor to several journals and magazines, including EurasiaNet, CACI Analyst, Eurasia Daily Monitor and has previous editorial and journalistic experience in Azerbaijan and Türkiye. Zaur has published numerous articles and commentaries and co-edited The Geopolitical Scene of the Caucasus: A Decade of Perspectives (Istanbul; 2013) and Energy Security and Geopolitics in Southeast Europe and Azerbaijan (Washington, DC; 2015). Languages Azerbaijani (native) English (fluent) Turkish (fluent) Russian (fluent) French (conversant) Publications Azerbaijan's Perspectives on the Minsk Group, Security and Human Rights, 27, 442-466 (2016) The "Four-Day War": Changing Paradigms in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, Turkish Policy Quarterly, Volume 15, no.4, Winter issue, 2017 'Betwixt and between: the reality of Russian soft-power in Azerbaijan', Heinrich Boll Stiftung, Policy Discussions, 16 October 2017 In The News 26 Dec 2022 The fate of the Karabakh Armenians is a core issue for ending the hostility between the two countries [Armenia and Azerbaijan]. No one has laid out what’s the best way. Foreign Policy Zaur Shiriyev Analyst, South Caucasus Latest Updates Q&A / Europe & Central Asia 22 May 2023 New Troubles in Nagorno-Karabakh: Understanding the Lachin Corridor Crisis Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 03 November 2022 The Still-Perilous Path Toward Peace Between Armenia and Azerbaijan Q&A / Europe & Central Asia 09 August 2022 Warding Off Renewed War in Nagorno-Karabakh Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 10 June 2022 Peacemaking After Ukraine: A Look at Nagorno-Karabakh and Libya Q&A / Europe & Central Asia 13 January 2022 Turkey-Armenia Talks Hold Promise of Opening Long-Shut Border Our Journeys / Europe & Central Asia 17 September 2019 A Listening Tour of the Azerbaijani Front Lines Commentary / Europe & Central Asia 08 February 2019 Old Conflict, New Armenia: The View from Baku Commentary / Europe & Central Asia 25 May 2018 For Azerbaijan, Armenia’s Political Upheaval is a Double-edged Sword Load more