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The [[Center for National and International Studies]] in Azerbaijan is a research organisation founded by [[Leila Alieva]] and [[Aydin Balayev]].  
  
 
Center for National and International Studies (CNIS) is according to its website "an independent non-profit research institution based in Baku, Azerbaijan". Their goal is to "conduct non-partisan research, covering a wide variety of issues such as regional conflicts and security; oil and politics; state and democracy building; foreign and domestic policies".  
 
Center for National and International Studies (CNIS) is according to its website "an independent non-profit research institution based in Baku, Azerbaijan". Their goal is to "conduct non-partisan research, covering a wide variety of issues such as regional conflicts and security; oil and politics; state and democracy building; foreign and domestic policies".  

Revision as of 07:49, 18 August 2009

The Center for National and International Studies in Azerbaijan is a research organisation founded by Leila Alieva and Aydin Balayev.

Center for National and International Studies (CNIS) is according to its website "an independent non-profit research institution based in Baku, Azerbaijan". Their goal is to "conduct non-partisan research, covering a wide variety of issues such as regional conflicts and security; oil and politics; state and democracy building; foreign and domestic policies".

The organisation supports Azerbaijan's 'integration into the European and Euro-Atlantic structures... Our vision is an independent democratic Azerbaijan, which is a member of EU.'[1]

Neoconservative Connections

The Centre's aim to integrate Azerbaijan into 'European and Euro-Atlantic structures', puts it in alingment with key EU and US foreign policy goals. Co-founder Leila Alieva, the daughter of the president of Azerbaijan, attended the Democracy and Security International Conference in 2007 an event chracterised by Jim Lobe as a gathering of the 'Neocon International'.[2]

Program Chairs

Notes

  1. CNIS, About Us, Accessed 25-February-2009
  2. Jim Lobe, A Neo-Conservative International Targets Iran, Lobelog.com, 9 June 2007
  3. CNIS Staff, Cnis Staff, Accessed 25-February-2009