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AZERBAIJAN BOOSTS GROWTH WITH STRUCTURAL-INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS
After a four-year decline in the early 1990s, Azerbaijan entered a period of dynamic development. The formation of the Institute of the President with a high level of trust and stable socio-political stability in
Read More »WHICH ROLE FOR GERMANY: A RETICENT HEGEMON OR A HIDDEN FEDERATOR?
Abstract: Parallel crises in Europe and in the international system have forced Germany to become more active in the foreign and security policy of the EU and to become Europe. In this essay, the basis
Read More »DÜNYA EKONOMİK FORUMU’NUN ‘FUTURE OF JOBS’ RAPORU
Dünya Ekonomik Forumu’nun 2016 Ocak tarihli “Future of Jobs: Employment, Skills and Workforce Strategy for the Fourth Industrial Revolution” (Mesleklerin Geleceği: Dördüncü Sanayi Devrimi için İstihdam, Yetenekler ve İşgücü Stratejisi) adlı raporu[1], Sanayi 4.0
Read More »THE FOURTH WORLD FORUM ON INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE
Background This week in Azerbaijan was held The 4th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue under the auspices of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev in cooperation with UNESCO, UN Alliance of Civilizations,
Read More »IS THERE A “PLAN B” FOR UKRAINE?
”Russia must immediately stop arming the separatists in the Eastern Ukraine and start thinking about a ceasefire”. These were the words of the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko during his speech at the World Economic
Read More »GLOBALIZATION PROCESSES: VANTAGE POINTS
Globalization, being the most complex and controversial development of the modern times, has become a factor that impacts various aspects of social existence and determines the fate of humanity and particular individuals. Albeit the
Read More »AZERBAIJAN IS AGAIN ONE OF THE TOP 40 COMPETITIVE ECONOMY
According to the Global Competitiveness Report 2014-2015, by World Economic Forum, Azerbaijan economy is ranked at 38-th place among 144 countries of the world. Azerbaijan economy outperformed all countries from Wider Black Sea Area,
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