Zeyno Baran
Director, Center for Eurasian Policy
Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute (Washington, D.C. Headquarters)

Areas of Expertise:

  • Geopolitics of energy
  • Turkey
  • Black Sea region, South Caucasus and Central Asia
  • Islamist ideology

Latest Articles:

BIOGRAPHICAL HIGHLIGHTS


Zeyno Baran joined Hudson Institute as Senior Fellow and Director of Hudson’s Center for Eurasian Policy in April 2006.

From January 2003 until joining Hudson, Baran directed the International Security and Energy Programs at The Nixon Center. Through writings, seminars and briefings, Baran helped American policy-makers and opinion-leaders to understand the Eurasian region’s political, economic and social dynamics and the U.S. interests served by an effective partnership with key allies.

She has testified numerous times before congressional committees on issues ranging from U.S.-Turkey relations to political developments in the South Caucasus and integration and radicalization issues in Europe. Her current work focuses on strategies to thwart the spread of radical Islamist ideology in Europe and in Eurasia and to promote democratic and energy reform processes across Eurasia.

From 1999 until December 2002, Baran worked as Director of the Caucasus Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). For more than a decade, she has written extensively on Caspian oil and gas pipeline projects and frequently travels to the region. In recognition of her prominent contribution to the development of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and the South Caucasus gas pipeline projects, she was awarded with the Order of Honor by Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze in May 2003. Baran was a C.V. Starr Distinguished Visitor at the American Academy in Berlin in January 2006.

Baran received her M.A. in international economic development and her B.A. in political science from Stanford University. Her work on the compatibility of Islam and democracy received the Firestone Medal for Stanford’s most outstanding political science/international relations honors thesis in 1996.

 

Publications and Media Exposure


Baran has authored several monographs and numerous articles and policy studies. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications, including Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, National Review, The International Herald Tribune and several Turkish, European and Eurasian newspapers. Baran regularly appears on major radio and television programs, including CNN, Fox News, BBC, The NewsHour, and Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria. Fluent in Turkish, Baran also is a frequent commentator on leading Turkish and Azerbaijani radio and television programs. (The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer (News) 7/23/2007)

O Brotherhood, What Art Thou?
Weekly Standard - 4/23/07

Fighting the War of Ideas
Foreign Affairs - Nov/Dec 2005

The Key to Success in Central Asia

US House of Representatives, Committee on International Relations - 6/15/04

The Road from Tashkent to the Taliban - An Islamist terror group is undermining a U.S. Ally

National Review Online - 4/2/04

Understanding Sufism and its Potential Role in U.S. Policy

Nixon Center Conference Report 3/04


Videos




Zeyno Baran discusses the situation in Georgia on FOX News


 

Zeyno Baran at EMET's Rays of Light in the Darkness Dinner


The Roots of Violent Islamist Extremism

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