Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva
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Dr Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva is a Lecturer at the ANU National Security College (NSC). Prior to joining NSC, she was a Lecturer in Government at Flinders University and an Honorary Research Fellow at the ANU Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (Middle East and Central Asia). Dilnoza’s research interests include securitisation theory, the geopolitics of Central Eurasia, radicalisation, Russian foreign policy in Central Asia and the nexus of security and policymaking.
When the strong act, the rules bend: Venezuela and world order
The strike on Venezuela has sparked debate about sovereignty and legality. But the episode reveals a deeper truth about the enduring explanatory power of foreign-policy realism.
Why the US, not Russia, made peace in the former Soviet South Caucasus
So much for spheres of influence.
What’s really on show with foreign leaders at the Victory Parade in Moscow
Self-interest, for one thing. Multipolar unity may be another.
What explains Europe’s interest in Central Asia
An inaugural EU-Central Asia summit last week marked a step-up in geopolitical competition.