Caucasian Chalk Circle: Perceptions and Approaches of the Western Engagement Lincoln Mitchell (Columbia University) examines US engagement in the South Caucasus, touching on its failure to rethink democratic policies and enable profound change. By Lincoln Mitchell
Caucasian Chalk Circle: Perceptions and Approaches of the Western Engagement Introduction to the Caucasian Chalk Circle: Perceptions and Approaches of the Western Engagement Panel by Walter Kaufmann, Head of Division, Eastern and Southern Europe, Heinrich Boell Foundation.
10 Years of Heinrich Boell Foundation in the Region Opening remarks by Nino Lejava, Director of the Heinrich Boell Foundation’s South Caucasus Regional Office in Tbilisi. By Nino Lejava
10 Years of Heinrich Boell Foundation in the Region Opening remarks by David Usupashvili, Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Tbilisi.
Battle for the Public Space: Civil Society between Local Self-government and Street Activism Arpine Galfayan (Institute for Democracy and Human Rights, Yerevan) offers an account of public, street and environmental activism in Armenia. By Arpineh Galfayan
Battle for the Public Space: Civil Society between Local Self-government and Street Activism By Khadija Ismayilova
Battle for the Public Space: Civil Society between Local Self-government and Street Activism Z. Ismayil, Director of the Public Association for Assistance to Free Economy, speaks about property rights in Azerbaijan, retracing its current situation to problematic legislation and state policies By Zohrab Ismayilov
Battle for the Public Space: Civil Society between Local Self-government and Street Activism David Losaberidze from the Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD), Tbilisi, analyses public self-determination in the light of street activism. By Dr. David Losaberidze