イスラーム信頼学B01班では、来日中のSOASのSeyed Ali Alavi氏をお招きして、ワークショップを開催いたします。Alavi氏の専門は中東の国際関係で、Iran and Palestine (Routledge, 2020)という著書を発表されています。また、ディスカッサントとして、スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター/AA研の宇山智彦さんをお招きいたしました。皆様のご参加をお待ちしております。
日時:2025年3月26日 (水) 15:00~16:30
会場:アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究所3階セミナー室(301)
プログラム:
Seyed Ali Alavi (SOAS)
“Iran and the International North-South Transport Corridor in the Turmoil of Eurasian Security Landscape”
Discussant: Tomohiko Uyama (SRC/ILCAA)
Abstract:
“Iran and the International North-South Transport Corridor in the Turmoil of Eurasian Security Landscape”
Since the onset of the Ukraine conflict, the concept of Greater Eurasia has faced significant challenges. A key ramification of the Russia-Ukraine war, both in the medium and long term, pertains to the future of Eurasian projects. Russian aggression against Ukraine, coupled with the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, has not only heightened collective security concerns in Europe but has also destabilized the broader Eurasian security framework. In this context, the war underscores the strategic importance of Iran and Central Asian nations due to their unique geographical positioning. Iran, in particular, emerges as a crucial nexus in the International North-South Transport Corridor. Boasting borders with Central Asia, South Caucasia, Europe via Turkey, and the Arab states in the Persian Gulf, Iran is uniquely positioned. Its robust transportation infrastructure, encompassing extensive railway networks, freeways, and ports, positions Iran as a vital bridge between Asia and Europe.
In light of Russia and Afghanistan’s diminished roles in geopolitical equations, it becomes imperative for global economic powers to pivot towards Central Asia, Iran, and the Middle East to sustain the Greater Eurasian project. This realignment is essential to maintain a conduit connecting East Asia with Europe, traversing a region pivotal as the epicenter of global energy resources. This presentation will not only underscore Iran’s critical role as the linchpin of Eurasia but will also delve into the various challenges and obstacles that lie ahead in realizing this vision.
Biography:
Dr. Ali Alavi is a Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Iranian Studies at SOAS University of London and the co-Director of the SOAS Centre for Iranian Studies. He leads the MA Iranian Studies programme, a distinguished course uniquely offered at SOAS, and convenes a range of dynamic modules, including Remapping Area Studies in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as courses on Iran: History, Culture, and Politics, Palestine Studies, and Decolonising Otherness.
Dr. Alavi holds a degree in International Politics, alongside an MA in the International Politics of the Middle East, and a PhD in International Studies, from SOAS University of London. His 2020 book, Iran and Palestine, Past, Present, Future (Routledge), makes a significant contribution to the discourse on Middle East Studies.
Dr. Alavi’s research interests encompass a diverse range of topics, including cyberspace and the Middle East, the role of ideologies in shaping the Middle East and Iran, the shifting dynamics of alliances across Greater Asia, and the Middle East, and Iran’s evolving role within the global geopolitical landscape. With a keen focus on the Global South, his work seeks to unravel the complex connections that link the Middle East to the wider world, particularly Central Asia and East Asia.
使用言語:英語
開催形態:一般公開/無料、対面・Zoomによるオンライン開催/要事前登録
事前登録:
共催:科研費学術変革領域研究(A)「イスラーム共同体の理念と国家体系」(研究代表者:近藤信彰(AA研)課題番号:20H05827)/科研費学術変革領域研究 (A)「イスラームの知の変換」(研究代表者:野田仁(AA研)課題番号:20H05825)
問い合わせ・連絡先:守田まどか mmorita[at]aa.tufs.ac.jp