Prof. Dr. Elkhan Nuriyev

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-3 und Äquivalente
FachgebietAußenpolitik und Internationale Systeme
KeywordsPost-Conflict Scenarios, EU's Eastern Partnership and EU Energy Security, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding, South Caucasus, Black Sea-Caspian Region, Russia and Post-Soviet Territory
Auszeichnungen

2021: Think Visegrad Fellowship Award, International Visegrad Fund, Bratislava, Slovakia

2020: Leibniz Mobility / Invitations Fellowship, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany

2019: EEGA Fellowship Award, the Leibniz Science Campus “Eastern Europe-Global Area,” Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography (IfL), Leipzig, Germany

2017: Corridors Fellowship Award, Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg, Germany

2005: DAAD Research Fellowship Award, Bonn, Germany

2000: Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship Award, Bonn, Germany

1999: Kennan Institute Research Grant Award, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, USA

1999: Research Fellowship Award by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California, USA

1998: Open Society Institute (OSI) Grant Award, New York, NY, USA

1998: University of California Berkeley Program Lecture Series Grant Award, California, USA

1996: William Fulbright Research Scholarship Award, Washington, DC, USA

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandUngarn
OrtBudapest
Universität/InstitutionMathias Corvinus Collegium Foundation (MCC)
Websitehttps://mcc.hu/en/person/elkhan-nuriyev-phd

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Dr. Regine MehlArbeitsstelle Friedensforschung Bonn (AFB), PRIF - Leibniz-Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Bonn
Dr. Kirsten WestphalDeutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit, Berlin
Prof. Dr. Gwendolyn SasseZentrum für Osteuropa- und internationale Studien (ZOiS), Berlin
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.08.2000

Programm(e)

1999Georg Forster-Forschungsstipendien-Programm

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2025Elkhan Nuriyev Exploring Future Energy Security in the Black Sea-Caspian Region: Strategic Interests, Political Risks, and Emerging Challenges. In: Cecilia Emma Sottilotta, Julian Campisi, Johannes Leitner, Hannes Meissner, The Routledge Handbook of Political Risk. Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group, 2025. 23
2025Elkhan Nuriyev: No Deal, No Deterrence: Iran’s Rise in a New Geopolitical Triangle. In: Global Policy, Online, 2025,
2025Elkhan Nuriyev: Peace Through Pressure: Trump's Ukraine Recalibration. In: The National Interest, Online, 2025,
2025Elkhan Nuriyev: Strategic Pathways Toward A Credible Endgame for Ukraine. In: Diplomatic Courier, Online, 2025,
2022Elkhan Nuriyev: From Information Warfare to Information Peacefare: Challenges, Opportunities and Prospects. In: F. Labarre and G. Niculescu Understanding the Contemporary Information Landscape. Vienna: Austrian National Defense Academy, 2022. 179-193
2022Elkhan Nuriyev: Untangling Russia-West Knot of Confrontation: What Future for a Post-Covid-19 European Security. In: Think Visegrad – V4 Think Tank Platform, 2022, online
2021Elkhan Nuriyev: Competing Regionalisms in the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood: Geopolitical Risks, Challenges and Prospects. In: A. Breinbauer Politisches Risiko neu denken: Auf der Suche nach praxisorientierten politischen Risikomodellen. Fachhochschule des BFI Wien, Vienna: University of Applied Sciences BFI, 2021. 63-81
2020Elkhan Nuriyev: Resolving Deadlocks in the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood: What Role for Peace Support Structures?. In: F. Labarre and G. Niculescu Concrete Steps to Break the Deadlocks in the South Caucasus. Vienna: Austrian National Defense Academy, 2020. 111-116
2020Elkhan Nuriyev: The European Union, Russia and China: Competing Regionalisms in the Eastern Partnership Region. In: Connections - A Journal for Historians and Area Specialists, 2020, online
2019Elkhan Nuriyev: Peace building in the Eastern Partnership: What Roles for Russia and the EU?. In: ZOiS Spotlight 45, 2019, online
2019Elkhan Nuriyev: Re-energizing Peace Process in the South Caucasus. In: F. Labarre and G. Niculescu South Caucasus: Leveraging Political Change in a Context of Strategic Volatility. Vienna: Austrian National Defense Academy, 2019. 69-93
2018Elkhan Nuriyev: Endless Endgame: Whither Russia-West Confrontation?. In: Russia in Global Affairs, 2018, 6-12
2018Elkhan Nuriyev: Russia-West Confrontation and the Future of European Security: Global Trends and Regional Consequences. In: F. Labarre and G. Niculescu What a ‘New European Security Deal’ Could Mean for the South Caucasus. Austrian National Defense Academy, 2018. 165-178
2018Elkhan Nuriyev: Turning Information Warfare into Information Peacefare: Challenges and Opportunities for Change in the South Caucasus. In: F. Labarre and G. Niculescu Between Fact and Fakery: Information and Instability in the South Caucasus and Beyond. Austrian National Defense Academy, 2018. 173-183
2017Elkhan Nuriyev: Future Energy Security in the Black Sea-Caspian Region: Towards Establishing an Energy Policy Management Institution in the Post-Conflict Situation. In: Frederic Labarre and George Niculescu, Building an Energy Policy Management Institution for the South Caucasus. National Defense Academy, 2017. 13-29
2017Elkhan Nuriyev: The Black Sea-Caspian Region in Post-Conflict Energy Security Cooperation Scenarios: What Role for the Future. In: Global Policy Journal, UK (online), 2017,
2016Elkhan Nuriyev: The Other Side of Peacemaking: Russian Realpolitik and the Economic Dimension of Conflict Resolution in the South Caucasus. In: Frederic Labarre and George Niculescu The Media is the Message: Shaping Compromise in the South Caucasus. National Defense Academy, 2016. 75-85
2015Elkhan Nuriyev: Facing Difficult Choices: The South Caucasus Between Russia and the European Union. In: DGAPkompakt Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik German Council on Foreign Relations, 2015, 1-5
2015Elkhan Nuriyev: Russia, the EU and the Caspian Pipeline Gambit. In: Journal of Energy Security, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, USA, 2015, 1-7
2015Elkhan Nuriyev: Russia, the EU and the South Caucasus: Forging an Efficient Over-Arching Cooperative Regional Security Scheme. In: Connections, The Quarterly Scholarly Journal of the Partnership for Peace Consortium, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, 2015, 51-63
2014Elkhan Nuriyev: De-escalating Conflicts and Creating Conditions for Peace Process in the South Caucasus. In: Ernst Felberbauer and Frederic Labarre, From Self-Defence to Regional Disarmament: Reducing Tensions and Stabilizing the South Caucasus. National Defense Academy, 2014. 123-133
2014Elkhan Nuriyev: Re-engaging Armenia and Azerbaijan in Reconciliation Process: Prospects and Incentives for Nagorno-Karabakh Breakthrough. In: Ernst Felberbauer and Frederic Labarre, What Kind of Sovereignty? Examining Alternative Governance Methods in the South Caucasus. National Defense Academy, 2014. 163-180
2013Elkhan Nuriyev: Motives and Incentives for Engagement: The Russian Perspective of a Eurasian Union . In: Ernst Felberbauer and Frederic Labarre Building Confidence in the South Caucasus: Strengthening the EU’s and NATO’s Soft Security Initiatives. National Defense Academy, Federal Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Austria, 2013. 59-69
2012Elkhan Nuriyev: Russlands rätselhafte Iran-Politik: Warum der Kreml seine Haltung im Atomstreit überdenken sollte. In: Internationale Politik (IP), 2012, 60-66
2011Elkhan Nuriyev: Azerbaijan Foreign Policy and Neighborhood Relations with Islamic Republic of Iran. In: Michel Korinman Iran, The Countdown. Outre-Terre – European Edition of Geopolitics 2011. 453-469
2011Elkhan Nuriyev: Russian-Azerbaijani Relations in Modern Geopolitical Realities. In: Problems of National Strategy, Journal of Russian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2011, 95-119
2010Elkhan Nuriyev: Azerbaijan’s Foreign Policy Strategy and Great Power Politics. In: The Jamestown Foundation Report, US-Azerbaijani Relations: State of the 'Strategic Partnership'. The Jamestown Foundation, 2010. 5-10
2010Elkhan Nuriyev: Guerre ou paix dans le Caucase?. In: Number 11, Lutter contre les proliférations, Sécurité Globale . Choiseul Éditions, 2010.
2009Elkhan Nuriyev: Azerbaijan’s Geostrategic Role in the EU’s Energy Security. In: Caucasus Analytical Digest, 2009, 5-12
2007Elkhan Nuriyev: Azerbaijan and the Wider Black Sea Area: New Prospects and Future Challenges. In: D. Triantaphyllou and P. Manoli Unfolding the Black Sea Economic Cooperation: Views from the Region. International Center for Black Sea Studies 2007. 6-26
2007Elkhan Nuriyev: EU Policy in the South Caucasus: A View from Azerbaijan. In: CEPS Working Document, Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, 2007, 1-30
2007Elkhan Nuriyev: Political Transition and Democratization in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan. In: A. Aslanov Democracy in Societies under Transition. Serq-Qerb Publisher, 2007. 126-139
2007Elkhan Nuriyev: The South Caucasus at the Crossroads - Conficts, Caspian Oil and Great Power Politics. LIT, 2007
2006Elkhan Nuriyev: The 2005 Parliamentary Elections in Azerbaijan: Influencing Factors - Central Asia and The Caucasus. In: Journal of Social and Political Studies, 2006,
2006Elkhan Nuriyev: Wahlen in Aserbaidschan: innenpolitische Machtkämpfe und Strategische Interessen der Großmächte. In: SWP-Aktuell, 2006,
2005Elkhan Nuriyev: Machtspiele in der Ex-Sowjetunion - Aserbeidschan: Auf der Suche nach nationaler Sicherheit. In: Ost-West Gegeninformationen Journal, Freie Universität Berlin, 2005,
2001Elkhan Nuriyev: Crossroads and Conflict: Security and Foreign Influences in the Caucasus. In: Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, A Frank Cass Journal, 2001, 153-165
2001Elkhan Nuriyev: Geopolitical Breakthrough and Emerging Challenges: The Case of the South Caucasus . In: Journal of International Affairs, 2001, 138-158
2000Elkhan Nuriyev: No War, No Peace in the Caucasus: The Geopolitical Game Continues!. In: The Central Asia and The Caucasus, 2000, 7-21