Rouben Azizian Explained

Rouben Azizian
Birth Date:25 March 1950
Discipline:Political scientist
Sub Discipline:Security studies, International relations
Workplaces:Massey University
Alma Mater:Diplomatic Academy of the USSR MFA

Rouben Azizian is a New Zealand academic of Armenian descent. He specialises in security studies and international relations in the Asia–Pacific. He is currently a full professor at Massey University and head of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs.

Biography

Azizian acquired a Master of Arts degree at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1972 and a PhD at the Diplomatic Academy of the USSR MFA in 1987.

Prior to becoming a full-time academic, Azizian worked as a Soviet (and later, Russian) diplomat. He was assigned to the missions in Nepal and Sri Lanka before he came to New Zealand in 1991 as a counsellor and deputy chief of mission at the Soviet embassy in Wellington. He quit his diplomatic career in 1994 but stayed in the country and started teaching at the Department of Political Studies at the University of Auckland.[1]

Between 2002 and 2015, Azizian lectured and conducted research at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu. He then returned to his New Zealand home to become the Director of Massey University's Centre for Defence and Security Studies.[2] In 2019, he became the founding editor of New Zealand's first scholarly journal in his field, the National Security Journal.[3]

In addition to his academic work, Azizian has appeared on numerous podcasts and interviews as an international relations commentator and foreign policy educator.[4] [5] [6]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prof Rouben Azizian, PhD. Massey University. 21 December 2023.
  2. Web site: Dr. Rouben Azizian departs DKI APCSS for New Zealand university leadership role. 8 January 2016. Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. 21 December 2023.
  3. Azizian. Rouben. 2019. Welcome to the National Security Journal. National Security Journal. 1. 1. 1–4.
  4. Web site: The Service: The State, Secrets and Spies. 2020. Radio New Zealand. 21 December 2023.
  5. Web site: Russians are trying to flee the country following Vladimir Putin's comments. 2023. Newstalk ZB. 21 December 2022.
  6. Web site: Weekes. John. Russia-Ukraine war: Kiwis could help 'strategic breakthrough' in fightback against Putin. 2022. The New Zealand Herald. 21 December 2023.