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1 month ago |
stimson.org | Fuad Shahbazov |Barbara Slavin |Joaquin Matamis
Editor’s Note: Fuad Shahbazov is an Azerbaijan-based policy analyst and specializes in regional security issues in South Caucasus and the wider Middle East. He has previously contributed to Stimson’s Middle East Perspective about these topics and has expertise on Turkey’s strategic affairs and the resurgence of ISIS.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
intellinews.com | Fuad Shahbazov
In light of global warming, extinction of resources, natural disasters and frequent heated debates on climate action in the West, hydrogen is the hope for achieving ambitious climate goals. Whether used in fuel cells to power vehicles, as a feedstock in industrial processes or as an energy carrier to store and transport renewable energy, hydrogen offers solutions to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
stimson.org | Fuad Shahbazov |Barbara Slavin |Joaquin Matamis
Editor’s Note: Fuad Shahbazov is an Azerbaijan-based policy analyst who has written frequently for Stimson about regional security issues in the South Caucasus. He is also an expert on Turkey and the resurgence of ISIS.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
intellinews.com | Fuad Shahbazov
Despite its heavy reliance on fossil fuel exports for many years, Azerbaijan has now shifted its long-term energy strategy by steadily switching to renewable energy sources.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
jamestown.org | Fuad Shahbazov
Executive Summary:In October, Azerbaijani and Iranian officials discussed the Aras Corridor railway project, a strategic alternative to the contested Zangezur Corridor, amid ongoing Azerbaijan-Armenia tensions and diplomatic efforts to enhance regional connectivity following the 2020 Karabakh War.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
intellinews.com | Fuad Shahbazov
Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Vulin hinted during the Eastern Economic Forum in Russian Vladivostok in September that Moscow and Belgrade need to solve issues related to the gas supply contract set to expire in 2025. Despite Western sanctions, Russia still plays a crucial role in supplying Serbia with natural gas “on time and based on very good conditions”, the Serbian minister said.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
intellinews.com | Fuad Shahbazov
As COP29 comes closer, Azerbaijan Railways (ADY) released the first ever sustainability report by a major state-owned corporation at an event in Baku on October 23.
The company released its "Sustainable Transport for the Future” report on sustainable achievements of the company CJSC in the field of environment, social and management.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
stimson.org | Fuad Shahbazov |Barbara Slavin |Joaquin Matamis
Editor’s Note: Fuad Shahbazov is an Azerbaijan-based policy analyst who has written frequently for Stimson about regional security issues in the South Caucasus. He is also an expert on Turkey and the resurgence of ISIS. By Barbara Slavin, Distinguished Fellow, Middle East PerspectivesIraqi mass media confirmed recently that the Biden administration had delivered heavy artillery to the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) despite objections from Iraqi authorities in Baghdad.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
jamestown.org | Fuad Shahbazov
Watch the Video: How Ukraine Wins President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined his vision of Ukraine’s path to... MORE Jamestown Senior Fellow Olevs Nikers Interviewed by L’Express Jamestown Senior Fellow Olevs Nikers was recently interviewed by French news outlet L’Express about the recent North Atlantic Treaty Organization Summit (NATO) in Washington DC...
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Oct 11, 2024 |
intellinews.com | Fuad Shahbazov
Israeli President Isaac Herzog concluded his historic first visit to Albania in September, shortly after his first-ever trip to Serbia, where both sides agreed to deepen bilateral cooperation amid Israel's extending military campaign against Hamas and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Although the recent intensive diplomatic dialogue between Israel and Balkan states is gaining more impetus, it is not a new phenomenon.