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Jeremy Tamanini

Jeremy Tamanini is a 2nd year Masters candidate at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service.  His concentration is Foreign Policy and Energy Studies with specific focus on the Eurasia region.  Prior to beginning his Masters degree, he was a Fulbright Scholar in Dubai and completed a research project examining the relationship between city branding and economic development in Dubai.  Prior to this, he worked as a Marketing Director in commercial firms.  He holds a Bachelors degree in Urban Studies and Economics from Columbia in New York City. University, UAE


Authors articles:

Geopolitics And Vulnerabilities In Azerbaijan Geopolitical uncertainty has combined with oil and gas resources and the imperatives of geography to shape Azerbaijan's foreign policy. The country's current boom represents the coming together of instability in the Middle East and the isolation of Iran, Western efforts to limit Russian control of energy supplies to Europe, and infrastructure developments like the BTC and BTE pipelines. But even as Azerbaijan benefits from that, Baku has acknowledged the dangers of both the so-called Dutch disease and future declines in production at its major fields and adopted domestic policies designed to limit the impact of these developments...