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Dmitriy Nurullayev is an Assistant Professor of Government at the University of Arizona's College of Applied Science and Technology. His research focuses on international relations, political economy, and conflict analysis, with particular attention to Sino-US relations, diplomatic strategies, and economic statecraft. He holds an academic affiliation within the Government department and contributes to policy-relevant scholarship on trade, crisis bargaining, and adversary behavior.
His work bridges quantitative analysis and theoretical frameworks, addressing topics such as UN bloc politics, provocation strategies in international conflicts, and the socio-political impacts of trade policies. Nurullayev's recent focus includes studying how elite rhetoric shapes public opinion on trade practices and how states strategically provoke adversaries to gain informational advantages.
Key research outputs include analyses of US-Soviet diplomatic interactions, the effectiveness of economic sanctions, and geopolitical dynamics in Central Asia. His scholarship has been published in peer-reviewed journals and policy outlets, reflecting both academic rigor and real-world policy implications.
Nurullayev's work is supported by his position within the University of Arizona's interdisciplinary environment, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text.





