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James Sharp

James Sharp

James Sharp worked in the UK Foreign Office from 1987 to 2022, including a four year secondment to the Home Office. His final post was as British Ambassador to Azerbaijan, having earlier served as Ambassador to Kazakhstan and (non-resident) Kyrgyzstan from 2002-05. He has had a number of other roles dealing with former Soviet countries, including at the OSCE in Vienna, and a short stint covering for the Ambassador to Turkmenistan.  He also spent several years at home and overseas specialising in migration issues (including in Hong Kong as the UK Border Agency’s Asia Pacific Director). His initial focus lay in the Middle East, having read Modern Middle Eastern Studies at university and having worked for British Aerospace in Saudi Arabia, before serving at the British Embassy in Cairo.


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A New World Order: How The EU Lost The South Caucasus

A New World Order: How The EU Lost The South Caucasus

James Sharp

04/15/2025

The world has changed, and the EU and the wider West need to face up to the real...

Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Agreement: Historic Achievement, but Not the End of the Story

Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Agreement: Historic Achievement, but Not the End of the Story

James Sharp

03/15/2025

Last week the Azerbaijani and Armenian governments announced they ......

Crashed Relations Between Russia and Azerbaijan?

Crashed Relations Between Russia and Azerbaijan?

James Sharp

12/29/2024

It’s difficult to overestimate the anger this air crash is causing in Azerbaijan...

COP29: THE COUNTDOWN STARTS

COP29: THE COUNTDOWN STARTS

James Sharp

08/15/2024

The announcement on August 3 that there were 100 days to go until COP29 …...

Do Sanctions Work?  Lessons From The South Caucasus

Do Sanctions Work? Lessons From The South Caucasus

James Sharp

07/23/2024

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 led to the imposition of an unprecedente...

South Caucasus: Disruption and Divergence

South Caucasus: Disruption and Divergence

James Sharp

05/31/2024

The South Caucasus has long been a complex, changeable region. But recent trends...

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