Ali Mammadov

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Schar School of Policy and Government PhD in Political Science student

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About

B.S., George Washington University: Finance and Economics (Dual Degree)
M.A., Johns Hopkins University: International Relations

Research Interests

Military Alliances; world order; multipolarity; rising Powers; eurasian security 

Publications

Mammadov, A. (2025, August 11). How Turkey’s strategic ambiguity became an advantage in a multipolar world. TURKEYSource, Atlantic Council.

Mammadov, A. (2025, July 18). The return of transactional military alliances in a multipolar world. Small Wars Journal.

Mammadov, A. (2025, June 12). If America abandons Europe, will the continent fragment or unify? War on the Rocks.

Mammadov, A. (2025, May 7). Time to adjust the US approach to the South Caucasus. TURKEYSource, Atlantic Council.

Mammadov, A. (2025, April 17). How Turkey can help defend Europe. The National Interest.

Mammadov, A. (2025, April 6). Opinion: Weakened US relations is pushing Europe towards China. E-International Relations.

Mammadov, A. (2025, January 21). Living at a time when World War III is not speculative fiction. Outlook India.

Mammadov, A. (2024, November 28). Opinion: Five scenarios for the war in Ukraine under a Trump presidency. E-International Relations.

Mammadov, A. (2024, July 6). From order to chaos: What made geopolitics return? E-International Relations.
 
Gasco, R., & Mammadov, A. (2024, March 19). Will U.S.-Turkey relations survive the wars in Gaza and Ukraine? The National Interest.

Mammadov, A. (2024, January 13). The age of middle powers has arrived. Silk Road Rivalries, The National Interest.

Mammadov, A. (2023, August 14). The United States can’t offset its rivals in Central Asia alone. Turkey can help. TURKEYSource, Atlantic Council.