Moses Becker - Expert

Moses Becker

Moses Becker is a former leading researcher at the Institute of Law and Human Rights of ANAS. He is a commentator on political issues, a PhD in political science and an expert on interethnic and interreligious relations.

Why the Iranian President Went to Yerevan

Why the Iranian President Went to Yerevan

Following the twelve-day war, the Islamic Republic of Iran has faced a deepening crisis within its governing structures. For nearly a month after the start of t...

25 Aug, 11:00
Kazakhstan At The Crossroads: Between Russia’s Grip and A Multi-Vector Future

Kazakhstan At The Crossroads: Between Russia’s Grip and A Multi-Vector Future

The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Anchorage, Alaska, instantly b...

22 Aug, 10:46
Why Iran Is Losing Its Hold Over Lebanon

Why Iran Is Losing Its Hold Over Lebanon

For decades, the ayatollahs have pursued one overriding ambition: to secure Iran’s dominance in the Middle East. That ambition took on new intensity after the e...

18 Aug, 09:06
Why Iran Stands Against Azerbaijan’s Zangezur Corridor Plan

Why Iran Stands Against Azerbaijan’s Zangezur Corridor Plan

The election of Donald Trump as President of the United States marked a turning point in global politics. After the failed tenure of the 46th president, during...

11 Aug, 09:30
How Azerbaijani Gas Became a Catalyst for Middle East Peace

How Azerbaijani Gas Became a Catalyst for Middle East Peace

In politics, as in everyday life, it is very important to have reliable friends. Throughout history, various states have formed blocs, alliances, and coalitions...

07 Aug, 10:10
Why Iran Opposes the Zangezur Corridor

Why Iran Opposes the Zangezur Corridor

Throughout its history, the Caucasus has been a target of geopolitical and, above all, military-political expansion. Neighboring states and similar political en...

23 Jul, 09:07
Azerbaijan’s History Is Not a Weapon—It’s a Legacy

Azerbaijan’s History Is Not a Weapon—It’s a Legacy

Tensions are once again rising in the South Caucasus. Relations between Azerbaijan and Russia-once held up as a model of strategic partnership-have recently beg...

07 Jul, 10:10
Why Iran Keeps Blaming Azerbaijan for Its Failures

Why Iran Keeps Blaming Azerbaijan for Its Failures

When Iran signed the Treaty of Turkmenchay with the Russian Empire in 1828, it lost control over what is now the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Ever s...

03 Jul, 10:32
Trump Launches Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Program: “Mission Accomplished”?

Trump Launches Strike on Iran’s Nuclear Program: “Mission Accomplished”?

On the night of June 21-22, 2025, a long-anticipated event took place. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the “successful bombing” of three key Iranian nucle...

23 Jun, 11:37