
Aizada Nuriddenova
PhD
Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
Room: D213/1
Profile
Aizada Nuriddenova joined Suleyman Demirel University in September of 2019. In 2015 - 2019 she worked at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU) in Nur-Sultan at the Faculty of International Relations, Department of Oriental Studies. During her stay in ENU, Aizada mainly taught students of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Studies the subjects related to foreign policy, political system, and culture of China, the two Koreas, and Japan. In October - December 2017, she was the visiting lecturer at Allameh Tabataba'i University in Iran, where she instructed two graduate courses on Central Asian regional organizations and culture. In 2019-2021, Aizada Nuriddenova worked as the research coordinator at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, while teaching international relations courses simultaneously. Currently, she is serving as the head of Social Sciences Department. In her leisure time Aizada likes knitting and sewing.
Degree Qualifications
PhD in International Relations (2015). Jilin University, China
MA in International Politics (2012). Jilin University, China
BA in Regional Studies (2010). Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
MA in International Politics (2012). Jilin University, China
BA in Regional Studies (2010). Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
Certificates
Courses
IRN 342: Emerging China and World Affairs (Undergraduate)
IRN 370: Global Political Economy (Undergraduate)
IRN 216: International Conflicts and Peace (Undergraduate)
IRN 220: Contemporary History of International Relations (Undergraduate)
IRN 307: Eurasian Integration (Undergraduate)
IRN 116: Political Science (Undergraduate)
IRN 205: Foreign Policy Analysis (Undergraduate)
IRN 370: Global Political Economy (Undergraduate)
IRN 216: International Conflicts and Peace (Undergraduate)
IRN 220: Contemporary History of International Relations (Undergraduate)
IRN 307: Eurasian Integration (Undergraduate)
IRN 116: Political Science (Undergraduate)
IRN 205: Foreign Policy Analysis (Undergraduate)
Publications
“Russian and Chinese Versions of “Eurasianism”: A Response from Kazakhstan”, in Emerging Central Asia: Managing Great Power Relations, K. Hasan Khan and H. Koch (eds.), Clifton: Blue Dome Press, 2021. ISBN: 978-1-68206-030-8.
“The Concept of “Community of Common Destiny”: Implications for China’s Foreign Policy Behavior”, Bulletin of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Oriental Studies Series, №1 (92) 2020, 54-60.
“A New Era in the Foreign Policy of China: Concept of “Community of Common Destiny”, Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. "Political Science. Regional studies. Oriental studies. Turkology Series”, №1(126) 2019, pp. 139-147.
“Foreign Policy Choices of Ukraine and Belarus in the Context of Setting Up the Customs Union”, Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, №3(118) 2017, Humanitarian Sciences Series, 572-576.
“OBOR Initiative in the context of China-Kazakhstan Relations”, China and the World, 2016, №5, pp.55-63 (со-author A.E.Serikkalliyeva).
“A Theoretical Analysis of Chinese Public Diplomacy: Learning or Adaptation”, 군사발전연구 [Military Research and Development], Vol. 9 No. 2, 2015, pp.159-169 (co-author Myungsik Ham)
“The Decline of Hegemony and its Impact on Post-Soviet Regionalism: Testing Hegemonic Stability Theory in Reshaping Regional Order”, 군사발전연구 [Military Research and Development], Vol. 8 No. 1, 2014, pp.143-164 (co-author Elaine Tolentino).
“China-Kazakhstan Relations in the post-Cold War Era: The Path to Strategic Partnership”, China and the World, 2015, №4, pp.141-158.
“The Task of Winning Hearts and Minds Abroad: Chinese Public Diplomacy in Kazakhstan”, The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s Affairs, №1, 2014, pp. 27-34.
"Post-Soviet Dynamics in the Central Asian Region", Zialy baspasy, Almaty, 2021. ISBN: 978-601-7647-00-1 (textbook co-edited with Gaukhar Baltabayeva)
“The Concept of “Community of Common Destiny”: Implications for China’s Foreign Policy Behavior”, Bulletin of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Oriental Studies Series, №1 (92) 2020, 54-60.
“A New Era in the Foreign Policy of China: Concept of “Community of Common Destiny”, Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. "Political Science. Regional studies. Oriental studies. Turkology Series”, №1(126) 2019, pp. 139-147.
“Foreign Policy Choices of Ukraine and Belarus in the Context of Setting Up the Customs Union”, Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, №3(118) 2017, Humanitarian Sciences Series, 572-576.
“OBOR Initiative in the context of China-Kazakhstan Relations”, China and the World, 2016, №5, pp.55-63 (со-author A.E.Serikkalliyeva).
“A Theoretical Analysis of Chinese Public Diplomacy: Learning or Adaptation”, 군사발전연구 [Military Research and Development], Vol. 9 No. 2, 2015, pp.159-169 (co-author Myungsik Ham)
“The Decline of Hegemony and its Impact on Post-Soviet Regionalism: Testing Hegemonic Stability Theory in Reshaping Regional Order”, 군사발전연구 [Military Research and Development], Vol. 8 No. 1, 2014, pp.143-164 (co-author Elaine Tolentino).
“China-Kazakhstan Relations in the post-Cold War Era: The Path to Strategic Partnership”, China and the World, 2015, №4, pp.141-158.
“The Task of Winning Hearts and Minds Abroad: Chinese Public Diplomacy in Kazakhstan”, The Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s Affairs, №1, 2014, pp. 27-34.
"Post-Soviet Dynamics in the Central Asian Region", Zialy baspasy, Almaty, 2021. ISBN: 978-601-7647-00-1 (textbook co-edited with Gaukhar Baltabayeva)
Conference
“Russian and Chinese Versions of ‘Eurasianism’: A Response from Kazakhstan”. Paper presented at the 2nd International Online Conference on Central Asia (ICCA), Silk Road Research Center, OSCE Academy in Bishkek, October 2-3, 2020, (Ala-Too International University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan).
“Consultative Meetings in Central Asia: New Normal in Regionalism”. Paper presented at the 17th KIMEP International Research Conference “Challenges and Opportunities for Economy, Business, and Society in Central Asia and Beyond”, April 17-18, 2020, Almaty, Kazakhstan (KIMEP University).
“The Power of Institutions in Foreign Policy Making: Ukraine and Belarus in Comparative Perspective”. Paper presented at the Conference on “Contemporary Problems of post-Soviet Region”, September 22-23, 2016, Bydgoszcz, Poland (Kazimierz Wielki University).
“Consultative Meetings in Central Asia: New Normal in Regionalism”. Paper presented at the 17th KIMEP International Research Conference “Challenges and Opportunities for Economy, Business, and Society in Central Asia and Beyond”, April 17-18, 2020, Almaty, Kazakhstan (KIMEP University).
“The Power of Institutions in Foreign Policy Making: Ukraine and Belarus in Comparative Perspective”. Paper presented at the Conference on “Contemporary Problems of post-Soviet Region”, September 22-23, 2016, Bydgoszcz, Poland (Kazimierz Wielki University).
Research interests
Membership of professional organisations
Scholarships & awards
Chinese Government Scholarship for Masters Program, China, 2010-2012
Chinese Government Scholarship for PhD Program, China, 2012-2015
Chinese Government Scholarship for PhD Program, China, 2012-2015