Murad Fataliyev

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Murad Fataliyev holds an MA in International Relations. He writes on international relations, security, and foreign policy, with a particular interest in war onset, post-Soviet conflicts, mediation, and regional order. His work examines international affairs through theory-driven analysis and historical comparison.

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As Washington Escalates, Beijing Waits: China’s Strategic Silence in the Middle East War

Before the United States and Israel launched their operations against Iran on 28 February, international assessments of the possible consequences of war were deeply...

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2026 Shangri-La Dialogue: Why Stable US-China Relations Are Vital for Asia-Pacific Security

What particularly caught my attention analytically was the coverage...

Pause, Not Peace: The Iran Ceasefire Framework

A tentative U.S.–Iran memorandum of understanding appeared close to...

Russia’s Multipolar Architecture to Shape its Future Economic Diplomacy

China and Russia are seemingly leaders in the emerging...

Lebanon Ceasefire Raises Hopes of Progress in Iran Peace Talks

A newly announced ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, brokered...
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