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    APA, Azerbaijan
    May 4 2013


    US universities discuss security in South Caucasus and Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict - PHOTO

    PHOTOSESSION
    [ 04 May 2013 11:10 ]

    Baku - APA. A delegation consisting of director of the Center for
    Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan Republic Farhad
    Mammadov, deputy director Gulshan Pashayeva, leading research fellow
    of Foreign Policy Analysis Department Kamal Makili-Aliyev and leading
    research fellow of Foreign Policy Analysis Department Heydar Mirza
    attended a round table organized at Princeton University.

    SAM press service told APA that the round table was attended by
    director of Princeton University Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, professors
    and students of the institute. They exchanged views on `Security
    issues and conflicts in the South Caucasus region'.

    Moreover, other members of the delegation held a seminar on
    `Azerbaijan is energy and transport center of the region' at
    University of Houston James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy.

    At the seminar, SAM department chief Vusal Gasimli delivered lectures
    on `Azerbaijan: Bridge for connecting Asia, Europe and Northern
    Africa', leading research fellow Gulmirza Rzayeva on `Azerbaijan and
    energy security of Europe' and research fellow Shahmar Hajiyev on
    `America's need for a strong partnership with Azerbaijan'. The
    prospects for cooperation between the University of Houston James A.
    Baker III Institute for Public Policy and SAM were also discussed.

    One more lecture was held at Saint Louis and Washington University.
    Senior research fellow of Domestic policy analysis Department Rauf
    Garagozov delivered a lecture on `Collective memory and the role of
    narrative attacks strategy in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict'.

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