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America, Iran, Israel, China: What Does Washington Really Think?Will There Be War in Central Asia?

The World in Transition: A Conversation with U.S. Ambassador Richard Kauzlarich Richard Kauzlarich served as — U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan (1994–1997), during the crucial post-Soviet years when the region's independence, energy corridors, and geopolitical identity were being shaped; — U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the critical period following the Dayton Accords. Today, he is a professor at George Mason University (Virginia), where he teaches courses on foreign policy, national security, and the strategic implications of emerging technologies. He is an expert on: the transformation of the global order, artificial intelligence in strategic governance, the future of nuclear security architecture, diplomacy in the age of techno-corporate capitalism. His voice represents the depth of the American diplomatic tradition — one that reflects not only on global power shifts, but also on the internal transformation of the United States itself. In this exclusive conversation with Fikrat Shabanov, Ambassador Kauzlarich shares his insight on a world in flux — from systemic crises to emerging fault lines in diplomacy, technology, and global leadership. The discussion addresses: Is democracy an ideal — or a franchise model for global influence? Could Central Asia become the next flashpoint for conflict over water and resources? U.S.–China rivalry: economic chess or military escalation? The rise of AI and its role in warfare and governance American strategy in the South Caucasus, Afghanistan, and the Middle East The possibility of war with Iran Israel’s role and the fate of the Palestinian issue The breakdown of multilateral institutions and the rise of a “transactional” world States becoming techno-corporations: a new global model? This is more than diplomatic commentary — it's a moment of reflection on the tempo of global transformation.
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The World in Transition: A Conversation with U.S. Ambassador Richard Kauzlarich
Richard Kauzlarich served as
— U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan (1994–1997), during the crucial post-Soviet years when the region's independence, energy corridors, and geopolitical identity were being shaped;
— U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the critical period following the Dayton Accords.

Today, he is a professor at George Mason University (Virginia), where he teaches courses on foreign policy, national security, and the strategic implications of emerging technologies.

He is an expert on:

the transformation of the global order,

artificial intelligence in strategic governance,

the future of nuclear security architecture,

diplomacy in the age of techno-corporate capitalism.

His voice represents the depth of the American diplomatic tradition — one that reflects not only on global power shifts, but also on the internal transformation of the United States itself.

In this exclusive conversation with Fikrat Shabanov, Ambassador Kauzlarich shares his insight on a world in flux — from systemic crises to emerging fault lines in diplomacy, technology, and global leadership.

The discussion addresses:

Is democracy an ideal — or a franchise model for global influence?

Could Central Asia become the next flashpoint for conflict over water and resources?

U.S.–China rivalry: economic chess or military escalation?

The rise of AI and its role in warfare and governance

American strategy in the South Caucasus, Afghanistan, and the Middle East

The possibility of war with Iran

Israel’s role and the fate of the Palestinian issue

The breakdown of multilateral institutions and the rise of a “transactional” world

States becoming techno-corporations: a new global model?

This is more than diplomatic commentary — it's a moment of reflection on the tempo of global transformation.


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