2014 has marked a change of regime in Ukraine. The new Ukrainian government has proclaimed European integration to be their key goal. Having this in mind, they turned their heads towards Georgia – a post-Soviet country considered to be a “success story” in their progress after the pro-Western Rose Revolution of 2003.
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Wojciech Konończuk: Head of Department for Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova at the Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW), Warsaw-based think tank.…
Sinikukka Saari: Senior Research Fellow at The Finnish Institute of International Affairs The speech was delivered as part of the…
Russia’s strategic objective is to gain recognition of its dominance over the post-Soviet area.
The ISET Policy Institute (ISET-PI) is a research institution that was created in May 2011. It is one of the first university-based think tanks in the South Caucasus.
Ethnic and state borders in the Caucasus region often do not coincide, and cause ethno-religious tensions in this culturally diverse…
The article examines historical attempts at regional cooperation in the South Caucasus as well as the reasons for past failures,…
On September 3, 2013 President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan announced Armenia’s intention to join the Customs Union (CU) of Russia,…
Social movements have been an indispensable component of the XX century and have even increased their importance in the XXI.…
Both Turkey and Armenia would benefit economically and politically from prospective regional cooperation in the South Caucasus. Without normalization of…