
The experienced researcher with a proven track record of strategically guiding organizations and projects to reach improvements and goals. Adept in overseeing and leading the progress of operations in advancing applied research of pluralism, multiculturalism, public engagements, humanitarian, international development, peacebuilding, and Human Rights.





Academic Writing can be thought of as the combination of three essential things: (1) a communal collection of knowledge (both facts/data and theories); (2) a method of evaluating the efficacy of academic theories in Humanities by comparing the predictions of those theories to observation/experiment; and (3) an attitude of skeptical inquiry and the belief that all scientific knowledge is provisional and subject to revision when confronted with new evidence.
Books
Kazemzadeh, H. (2008). Islam in the Caucasus. In Rasul Ja’fAriyan (Ed.), Atlas of Islam. Geographical Organization of the Armed Forces: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2009). Roots and dimensions of Ethnocentrism in the North Caucasus and potential conflicts after the Russo-Georgian War. In Manouchehr Moradi & Amir Ramezan (Eds.), Confrontation in the Caucasus; Roots, Dimensions and Consequences.Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Tehran, Iran, ISBN: 978-9643-61-519-2, pp. 91-120 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (Eds.) (2010). The situation of Caucasia. Unknown Author of Manuscript in the 19th Century. Caucasus Studies Institute: Tehran, Iran (In Persian); http://www.ccsi.ir/images/docs/files/000003/nf00003795-1.pdf
Kazemzadeh, H. (Eds.) (2011). Georgia; Previous Experiences, Future Prospect. Collection papers. Caucasus Studies Institute: Tehran, Iran (In Persian, English, Russian);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Shahrokhi, A. (2013). Caucasian & Circassian People at the Safavid Court: According to Persian Sources (Sixteenth & Seventeenth Century). In Ia Khubashvili (Ed.), Unified Caucasus; Realities and Perspectives & The Caucasus in Changing Times. The Proceedings of the International Scientific Youth Conferences: Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia, ISBN: 978-9941-13-286-5, pp. 21-35;
Kazemzadeh, H. (Eds.) (2014). Geography of Caucasia. Unknown Author of Manuscript in the 19th Century. Caucasus Studies Institute: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (Eds.) (2015). Travelogue of Caucasian Hot Spring. Author of Manuscript in 19th Century: Mirza Abdul’Rahim Talibov Tabrizi. Caucasus Studies Institute: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2015). Energy security; Dialog with Abbas Maleki. Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2016). Global Arena; Peacebuilding and Political Pluralism: Dialog with Mahmoud Vaezi. Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Iran and energy cooperation in the Caspian Sea & the Caucasus: Post-Sanctions prospects. In Vali Kouzehgar Kaleji (Ed.), Iran, and the Republics of the South Caucasus.Institute for Iran-Eurasia Studies: Tehran, Iran, pp. 170-186 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Pluralism in Central Eurasia toward politics and security; Dialog with Jahangir Karami. Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz (Eds.) (2017) Historical and Cultural Interactions of Poland and Iran. Paper Collection at University of Warsaw & University of Tehran, Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran. ISBN: 978-600-8273-13-4 (In Persian, English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (Ed.) (2017). Research Approaches in Oriental Studies: Iran and Poland. Jagiellonian University, Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran, ISBN: 978-600-8273-56-1 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (Ed.) (2018). In the Quest of a second home; cultural talks between East and West. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Polish refugees’ exile in World War II, University of Tehran, Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran, ISBN: 978-600-8273-59-2 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Shahrokhi, A. (2019). Study of Iranian and Caucasian linguistic heritage; Dialog with Alexander Cholokhadze. Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2019). Iran’s Policies toward the Caucasus after the nuclear deal. In Robert Czulda (Ed.), The Islamic Republic of Iran in the international arena; motivations and policy directions. publishing house at University of Lodz: Lodz, Poland, ISBN: 978-83-8142-451-6: pp. 231-248 (In Polish);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Kouzehgar Kaleji, V., Khosravi, T. (2020). Armenia; society and culture. Collection of Turquoise books at Islamic Culture & Relations Organization, Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Amirahmadia, B., Mouliyani, S. (2020). Georgia; society and culture. Collection of Turquoise books at Islamic Culture & Relations Organization, Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2021). Circassia; society and culture. University of Tehran, Negarestan Andisheh, Therna, Iran (in Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2022). Soft Power in the South Caucasus; Religious Pluralism. In Vali Kouzehgar Kaleji & Marzieh Kouhi Esfahani (Eds), Social Pluralism and Global Powers. Routledge Books: Oxford, UK (In English);
Articles
Kazemzadeh, H. & Zargarinejad, G. (2008). Circassians; Silent Crisis. ISC Journal of Central Eurasian Studies, V.1, No.2 (Summer, Fall). University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran: 67-86 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2008). Ethnic conflicts in the North Caucasus and Approaches for Iran’s Caucasian policy. Bi-monthly Journal of IRAS, 21 (Winter). Institute of for Iran-Eurasia Studies, Tehran, Iran: 51-63 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2009). Dagestan; Northern Marzbān of IRĀNŠAHR, Report of Field Studies in the North Caucasus. Quarterly Journal of Forouzesh, 2 (Spring). Tehran, Iran: 66-71 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2009). Report on visiting of Shusha Jama Masjid (Ashaghi Govhar Agha Mosque). Journal of Peyman, 47 (Spring). Cultural Quarterly of Armenians, Tehran, Iran: 64-70 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2009). Ossetians; the Heirs of cultural Iran in the Caucasus (Based on Field Studies 2007-2008). ISC Journal of National Studies, 38 (Summer). National Studies Institute, Tehran, Iran: 153-182 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2013). The latest status of linguistic and geographic dispersion of Iranian Georgians. ICI Journal of Pro Georgia; Kartvelological Studies, 23. Center for East European Studies, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland: 169-175 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2015). Impact of Religious Pluralism on Peacebuilding. Journal of Political Studies, V.12: 25-42 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2015). Sarai, the capital city of the Golden Horde. Encyclopedia of the World of Islam. Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2015). Astrakhan, City in Russia. Encyclopedia of the World of Islam. Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2015). Alans, Iranian nomadic pastoral people of antiquity. Encyclopedia of the World of Islam. Tehran, Iran (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2016). A project of Cataloguing the Islamic Manuscripts in Dagestan (Russia). The Islamic Manuscript Association. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Human Rights and Democracy in Islam. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.05. pp. 62-77 (in English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2016). Human Rights Violations by States in Conflict Zones. Journal of Political Studies, V.13: 16-23 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Religion and Peacebuilding. Academic Club for Peace-Conflict Studies, University of Ottawa, Special Report 09 (in English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Pluralism and Democracy in Islam. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.05. pp. 62-77 (in English).
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Iran & Energy Cooperation in the South Caucasus; Prospects for the Post-Sanctions Era. Journal of Caucasus Analytical Digest, No.92 (February). CRRC-Georgia, the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen, the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich, the Center for Eastern European Studies (CEES) at the University of Zurich, and the German Association for East European Studies (DGO), Zurich, Swiss: 3-6 (in English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2018). Nuclear Deal and Iran-Azerbaijan Economic Ties. Journal of Caucasus International, 8(1) (Summer). Center for Strategic Studies, Baku, Azerbaijan: 67-81 (in English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2018). Pluralism in Ideological Peacebuilding. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.06. pp. 96-101
Kazemzadeh, H. & Shahrokhi, A. (2018). Circassian Question in the light of Sochi Olympics. Journal of Kavkaz – Przeszłość – Teraźniejszość, No.4. Institute of History of University of Rzeszów, Poland: 64-79 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Others (2019). Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation. Berghof Foundation, Berlin, Germany;
Kazemzadeh, H. (2019). Orientalism & Cultural Imperialism; Edward Said’s Viewpoint. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.08. pp. 24-26.Online Access:https://academicpeace.ca/2019/02/27/book-review-orientalism/
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). Contemporary Political Influences on Circassian Question; Georgian Response. ICI Journal of Pro Georgia; Kartvelological Studies, 30. Center for East European Studies, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland: 156-168 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). Armed Conflict between Georgia and Russia; Case Studies of Human Rights issue in Peace Process of Ethnopolitical Conflicts. Journal of Iran and Central Eurasia Studies, V.13, No.1 (Summer, Fall). University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran: 17-26 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). The religion of Ossetian People; Assianism (Uatsdin). Journal of Simorgh, No. 12 (Summer, Fall). Ferdowsi University Center for Culture and Iranian Studies, Mashhad, Iran: 25-31 (In Persian);
Kazemzadeh, H. & Shahrokhi, A. (2020). Circassian Genocide; Historical Legitimacy Question. Journal of Caucasus Studies, Vol.5, Is.11. Istanbul, Turkey: 98-114 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). Islamic Extremism in North-West of India. Journal of Hemispheres, Vol. 35. Warsaw, Poland: 71-87 (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). Democratic platform in Social Pluralism. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.10. pp. 237-253.Online Access:https://www.academia.edu/43891966/Democratic_platform_in_Social_Pluralism
Kazemzadeh, H. (2021). Islamic Humanitarian in the Conflict Zones. Journal of Middle East Survey, Vol.9, Is.1. Taylor & Francis. London, UK (In English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). Climate change and its security risk among fragile states. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.10. pp. 12-16 (in English);
Kazemzadeh, H. (2021). Human Rights and Peacebuilding: difficulties of activists. Internal Journal of ACPCS, Winter No.11. pp. 27-33 (in English);
Policy Papers
Kazemzadeh, H. (2020). Yemen: Needs Humanitarian and Aid. Academic Club for Peace-Conflict Studies, University of Ottawa, Special Report 23; https://academicpeace.ca/2020/09/22/yemen-needs-humanitarian-and-aid/
Kazemzadeh, H. (2017). Religion and Peacebuilding. Academic Club for Peace-Conflict Studies, University of Ottawa, Special Report 09; https://academicpeace.ca/2017/04/12/religion-and-peace-building/
Kazemzadeh, H. (2016). The Overview of Iran & Caucasus Ties. Geowel Research & ISSICEU: Tbilisi, Georgia (In English); https://www.academia.edu/32117112/The_Overview_of_Iran_and_Caucasus_Ties
Kazemzadeh, Hamed & Others (2021). Research Project on Structural Reform in the Middle East; A Blueprint for a Democratic Future. Open Society Foundations.
“You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it. That’s why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence.”
Octavia E. Butler

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effectively as those who love war.”
~Martin Luther King, Jr.