Firdavs Azimqulov is a Research Fellow at the Center for Progressive Reforms (CPR) and a European Studies researcher specializing in the political and institutional development of Europe. He is interested in South Asian affairs. He graduated from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, where he focused on international relations, foreign policy analysis, and regional studies. Previously, he served as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced International Studies, contributing to analytical reports and policy-oriented research projects.
His professional experience includes work at the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Islamabad, Pakistan, where he gained practical exposure to diplomatic communication and bilateral relations. His academic and research interests center on the institutions and decision-making processes of the European Union, EU enlargement and neighborhood policy, as well as the foreign and security policies of Western and Central European states. He conducts in-depth research, prepares policy briefs, and publishes analytical articles aimed at bridging academic insight with practical policymaking needs.
