Ahmad Alili
Beiträge als Autor:
- Challenges for Azerbaijan to Accept Nagorno-Karabakh’s Individual Diplomatic and Military Force from Defence Institution Building Perspective (aus der Publikation Harnessing Regional Stability in the South Caucasus - The Role and Prospects of Defence Institution Building in the Current Strategic Context)
- Foreign Actors Shaping the Informational Environment for the Conflicts in the South Caucasus: A Retrospective Analysis (aus der Publikation Between Fact and Fakery)
- Foreign Policy and Security Challenges for Azerbaijan in a Post-Oil Boom Era (aus der Publikation South Caucasus: Leveraging Political Change in a Context of Strategic Volatility)
- From a Dead End to another Dead End in the Negotiations Process: What to Change to Achieve Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh (aus der Publikation Concrete Steps to Break the Deadlocks in the South Caucasus)
- In the Aftermath of 2020, Azerbaijan between Russia and the West: A Choice of Politics, Economy, Culture or Security? (aus der Publikation Peace Building through Economic and Infrastructure Integration in the South Caucasus)
- Media Ownership and Conflict Narratives in the Caucasus: Case Study of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict (aus der Publikation The Media Is the Message - Shaping Compromise in the South Caucasus)
- Shusha Declaration: Regional Perspectives for Azerbaijani-Turkish Alliance (aus der Publikation Stability Risks and New Conflict Management Platforms in the South Caucasus)
- The "Other Third Powers” in the South Caucasus Geopolitical Landscape (Speaking Notes) (aus der Publikation Geopolitical Challenges of European Security in the South Caucasus and Ukraine)
- The Review of the Tripartite Statement Implementation Status Signed by Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian Leaders (aus der Publikation Stability Risks and New Conflict Management Platforms in the South Caucasus)
- Trends in EU-South Caucasus Relations in the Context of a "New European Security Deal” (aus der Publikation What a ‘New European Security Deal’ Could Mean for the South Caucasus)