Orkhan Yolchuyev is a policy analyst and research director specializing in regional connectivity, transport corridors, and cross-border economic integration across the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and the broader Eurasian space. Serves as Co-Founder and Director of the CASPIA Analytical Center (Center for Analysis of Strategic Policy and International Affairs) in Azerbaijan, formerly operating under the name STEM Analytical Center prior to institutional rebranding.
Professional work focuses on the intersection of geopolitics, infrastructure development, and geoeconomic transformation, with particular emphasis on how transport systems, logistics corridors, and trade architecture shape regional power balances and long-term economic resilience. Analytical approach integrates strategic geopolitical assessment with applied policy research, focusing on structural trends in Eurasian connectivity and evolving patterns of interdependence between Europe and Asia.
Research portfolio includes in-depth analysis of major transregional infrastructure initiatives, including the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route), East–West logistics frameworks, and strategic transport projects linking Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia. Work further addresses the institutional and regulatory dimensions of connectivity, including border efficiency regimes, interoperability of transport systems, and the role of emerging corridors in reshaping global supply chains. Output includes strategic reports, policy briefs, expert consultations, academic lectures, and contributions to regional and international policy dialogues focused on reducing logistical fragmentation and enhancing connectivity efficiency across Eurasia.