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北海道大学大学院文学研究科博士後期課程の留学生として研究する傍ら、日本とアゼルバイジャンを繋げる活動を熱心にしているアリベイさん。 今回のトークでは、自信とは何なのか、どうすれば上手く自分を最大限に引き出せるのか、その核心に迫ります。 Alibay Mammadov was born in 1988 into a family of historians in Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Union, and was further raised in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. He entered Baku State University in 2005 in which he majored in Japanese and Literature. After graduating the university in 2009, he was dispatched to the Azerbaijani army for a year under the conscription system. He began his study at Hokkaido University in April 2012. Due to interest in global ethnic conflicts and territorial disputes, his research at Hokkaido University focuses on "Northern Territories Disputes" along with homeland conflict “Nagorno-Karabakh War.” “Conflicts have been criticized because of being blots in our history. I am thinking every day how we can resolve the conflicts and if they can be resolved by our generation. Regarding territorial disputes, I believe that there must be a way out as long as we see things from perspectives of the people involved.” Alibay Mammadov had been the Chairman of Hokkaido University International Student Council from May 2014 to April 2016, and now he is the Honorary President. In June 2016, he became the head of Azerbaijan Japan Collaboration Association founded in Tokyo and lectured issues on Azerbaijan at schools in Tokyo. “We hope that through our association based in Japan and the support of our colleagues, we will expand our activities from neighboring countries of Azerbaijan to all over the world. The aim of our association is to promote bilateral business relations between Japan and Azerbaijan and to connect the whole world. I will spare no effort to contribute to the promotion of Azerbaijan-Japan mutual images.” This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx