Adopting a Feminist Approach to Armenia-Turkey Normalization Adopting a feminist approach in foreign policy or peace processes is usually perceived solely as increasing the number of women participants of the process. Although equal representation is an important aspect, it is not the only one. In this article, Dr. Pınar Sayan goes through a few feminist principles that can be adopted for the normalization process between Armenia and Turkey. Dr. Pınar Sayan
Germany's Feminist Foreign and Development Policy: Need for Changes in Relations with the South Caucasus This article, aimed at contributing to policy changes based on the new paradigm, suggests how Germany’s policy towards Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, whose political relevance has increased for Berlin due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, could become feminist. Dr. Sonja Schiffers
The War in Ukraine and the Armenian-Azerbaijani Conflict: The West Needs To Re-evaluate Its Approach Russia's war in Ukraine is changing the balance of power in Eastern Europe. This has implications for the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and provides new options for mediation for the EU and the West. Tigran Grigoryan
The Rioni Valley Protest and the Potential to Transform 'Citizenship' (literature review) The article below will touch upon the potential for the emergence and self-creation of a new political citizenship in the context of the Rioni Valley protest. Lika Jalagania
From the Repository to the Agora, the Museum in the Service of History The author of this article aims to discuss how the role of the museum has been transforming from the storage of national treasury to an agora, a space for introspective learning, public debate, and inter-community solidarity. The author argues for the significance of such a transition for young people and society at large. Ana Lolua
Air Pollution Regulation in Georgia: Current Needs and Policies Even though air pollution is responsible for thousands of deaths every year, most people in Georgia are unaware of current air pollution-related policies and remain uninformed about air quality in their residential area. Tinatin Maghedani