Publishing Institution:
ADA University
ADA University was established under the decree dated January 13th, 2014, by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The University is a state higher education institution engaged in the delivery of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in addition to the advancement of research. The University is the legal heir of the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy (ADA) and Information Technologies University. They were merged in January 2014 to establish ADA University. Founded on March 6, 2006, the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy began offering an Advanced Foreign Service Program to diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and civil servants in the government, as of January 2007. The Academy launched its first master degree in September 2009, followed by bachelor degrees in September 2011. Our mission is to cultivate highly intellectual solution providers who are closely collaborating, efficiently communicating members of the global community, possessing ethics and a sense of citizenship. We continually strive to be a world-class university in Azerbaijan with the excellence of “müəllim and alim” embedded into an innovative learning culture.Visit Site
Resources:
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October 01, 2022
The “One China” Issue in U.S.-China Relations
By: Zhiqun Zhu -
October 01, 2022
The Lynchpin of the Middle Corridor
By: Anthony Kim -
October 01, 2022
Strategic Opportunity for the Middle Corridor?
By: Selcuk Colakoglu -
August 01, 2022
Inshore Balancers and Reborn Opportunities: Middle Powers and the Silk Road Region
By: Christopher Mott -
August 01, 2022
The Centrality of Karabakh in Caucasus Geopolitics
By: Svante Cornell -
August 01, 2022
How the Caspian Can Help Solve Europe’s Gas Woes: A Close Look at the Trans Caspian Connector Project
By: John Roberts -
August 01, 2022
Drones and Resets: The New Era of Turkish Foreign Policy
By: Rich Outzen, Soner Cagaptay -
August 01, 2022
Türkiye and the Russia-Ukraine War: Impact on the West, Central Asia, and the Caucasus
By: Matthew Bryza -
August 01, 2022
How the Conflict Over Ukraine Affects Security in the South Caucasus
By: Nargiz Gafarova -
August 01, 2022
‘Strasbourg’ in the South Caucasus: The EU’s Opportunities, Obstacles, and Incentives
By: Rick Fawn -
April 01, 2022
Bringing Russia Back in From the Cold
By: Nikolas Gvosdev, Damjan. Krnjevic Miskovic -
April 01, 2022
The CSTO Intervention in Kazakhstan Implication for Regional and World Order
By: Filppo Costa Buranelli -
April 01, 2022
Sino-Iranian Relations and Their Impact on South and Central Asia
By: Stephen J. Blank -
April 01, 2022
Prospects for Pax Caucasia? The 3+3 Regional Cooperation Initiative
By: Vasif Huseynov -
April 01, 2022
Repatriating Azerbaijani IDPs Policy Priorities and Recommendations
By: Fariz Ismailzade -
April 01, 2022
Mine Action and the Environment in Karabakh
By: Emil Hasanov -
April 01, 2022
The Alliance of Civilizations and the Role of Spain
By: Ramon Blecua -
January 01, 2022
Armenia Adapts to New Postwar Realities
By: Richard Giragosian -
January 01, 2022
Understanding the Baku-Tehran Relationship
By: Nina Miholjcic -
January 01, 2022
The Strategic Implications of the Tashkent Conference
By: Urs Unkauf -
January 01, 2022
Time to Get U.S.-Azerbaijani Relations on Track Azerbaijan’s victory in the Second Karabakh War has created a new geopolitical reality in the South Caucasus and the Caspian region.
By: Luke Coffey -
January 01, 2022
Azerbaijan in the Struggle for Eurasia Restoring America’s Geostrategic Approach
By: Michael Doran -
January 01, 2022
Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Wake of the Second Karabakh War
By: Agil Rustamzade, Anar Valiyev -
January 01, 2022
Turkey’s Changing Posture on Russia and America
By: Hasan Unal -
January 01, 2022
Terms, Conditions, Intersecting Interests Turkey and Regional Cooperation After the Second Karabakh War
By: Ayça Ergun -
January 01, 2022
Atticism and the Summit for Democracy
By: Damjan Krnjevic Miskovic -
October 01, 2021
Baku Dialogues
By: Fariz Ismailzade -
August 01, 2021
‘Azeri’ vs. ‘Azerbaijani’ Language and Identity in Nation-building
By: Jala Garibova -
August 01, 2021
Achieving Full Resolution to the Karabakh Conflict
By: Steven J. Klein -
August 01, 2021
Spotlight on Normalization Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Wake of the Second Karabakh War
By: Gulshan Pashayeva -
August 01, 2021
Winning the Peace Azerbaijan’s Karabakh Reintegration Challenges
By: F. Murat Ozkaleli -
August 01, 2021
Georgia After the Second Karabakh War
By: Mamuka Tsereteli -
August 01, 2021
What Do Energy Sanctions Say About the World?
By: Aurelie Bros -
August 01, 2021
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
By: Ali Haider Saleem, Arhama Siddiqa -
April 01, 2021
Azerbaijan’s Pathways After the Second Karabakh War
By: Laurence Broers -
April 01, 2021
From Struggle to Permanent Failure Why the Karabakh Attempt at Secession Failed
By: Azer Babayev -
April 01, 2021
Hydrocarbon Energy Complexes Central Eurasian Keystone Triangles
By: Robert M. Cutler -
April 01, 2021
The Strategic Benefits of the Southern Gas Corridor
By: Vitaliy Baylarbayov -
April 01, 2021
The Southern Gas Corridor and the New Geopolitics of Climate Change
By: Morena Skalamera -
April 01, 2021
Oil Pipelines in the Silk Road Region Coordination and Collaboration Amidst Competition and Confrontation
By: Rodrigo Labardini -
April 01, 2021
Beijing’s Long Way to the Gulf Region Oil, Security, Geopolitics
By: Fuad Shahbazov -
April 01, 2021
Trilateral Cooperation Between Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Georgia
By: Dr. Richard Weitz -
April 01, 2021
Ukraine’s Strategic Relations with the South Caucasus With References to Turkey and Russia
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April 01, 2021
Development or Regression? Eurasia’s Investment Attractiveness
By: Stanislav Pritchin -
December 01, 2020
A Most Significant Geopolitical Development: Strategic Benefits and Strategic Focus
By: Metthew Bryza -
December 01, 2020
Reassessing U.S.-Azerbaijani Relations: A Shared Imperative to Look Ahead
By: Robert F. Cekuta -
December 01, 2020
While You Were Sleeping: Winds of Change in the South Caucasus
By: Alper Coşkun -
September 01, 2020
Between Eurasia and the Middle East: Azerbaijan’s New Geopolitics
By: Svante Cornell -
September 01, 2020
Geopolitical Keystone: Azerbaijan and the Global Position of the Silk Road Region
By: Nikolas Gvosdev -
September 01, 2020
Against ‘the Blob’: America’s Foreign Policy in Eurasia’s Heartland is Becoming its Own Greatest Enemy
By: Michael A. Reynolds -
September 01, 2020
Not A Top European Priority: Can the EU Engage Geopolitically in the South Caucasus?
By: Amanda Paul -
September 01, 2020
Five-Star Hubs: Conceptual Key to Innovation and Prosperity
By: Taleh Ziyadov -
September 01, 2020
Eurasia, the Hegemon, and the Three Sovereigns
By: Pepe Escobar -
September 01, 2020
Silk Road Pathways: The China–Central Asia–West Asia Economic Corridor
By: Yu Hongjun -
September 01, 2020
Completing the Southern Gas Corridor: SGC in a Post-pandemic World
By: Akhmed Gumbatov -
September 01, 2020
The Karabakh Peace Process: Rebuilding Trust for International Engagement
By: Dennis Sammut -
September 01, 2020
Iran’s Longstanding Cooperation with Armenia: Domestic Azerbaijani Opposition May be Rising
By: Brenda Shaffer -
September 01, 2020
The OSCE and Minorities in the Silk Road Region: Fostering Social Cohesion and Integration
By: Lamberto Zannier, Eleonora Lotti -
September 01, 2020
Strategic Equilibrium: Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy
By: Hikmat Hajiyev -
December 01, 2016
Baku Dialogues
By: Zaur Shiriyev -
June 01, 2015
Baku Dialogues
By: Zaur Shiriyev -
September 01, 2014
Baku Dialogues
By: Zaur Shiriyev