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Nurlan Aliyev is a Senior Research Fellow and holder of the European Neighbourhood Chair at the College of Europe's Natolin campus in Warsaw. With a Ph.D. in philosophy and security studies, he maintains an active research profile focusing on Russia's foreign and security policy, Arctic strategy, and the geopolitics and geoeconomics of Eurasia. His work bridges academic research and practical policy application through extensive consultancy for international institutions.
Aliyev's research interests demonstrate a consistent focus on strategic competition in Eurasia, particularly examining Russia's evolving security posture, Arctic ambitions, and relationships with neighboring states. His work analyzes both historical continuities in Russian security thinking and contemporary adaptations to geopolitical pressures, with special attention to how sanctions impact Russian capabilities in critical sectors like Arctic development and energy infrastructure. He approaches these topics through interdisciplinary lenses combining political science, strategic studies, and international economics.
His publication record reveals a clear trend toward increasingly policy-relevant analysis of Russia's strategic behavior, with recent work focusing on immediate geopolitical challenges like the Ukraine war's regional implications, Arctic security dynamics, and evolving Eurasian transport corridors. These publications demonstrate his ability to translate complex strategic concepts into actionable insights for policymakers.
- Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Defense & Security Analysis Journal
Aliyev has maintained an active consultancy practice since 2005, working with UN organizations, government institutions across regional countries, and the U.S. Department of State. His social media presence shows consistent engagement with current geopolitical developments, particularly regarding Russia's strategic positioning in Eurasia and the Arctic. He appears to be involved in collaborative research projects examining asymmetric warfare, energy security, and regional connectivity initiatives.
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