Eastern Partnership 2.0 – Upgrading the ambitions and impact on the neighborhood Read in Georgian By Dr. Stefan Meister
Eastern Partnership in South Caucasus EaP policy is a success story but it now needs to adapt to the changing geopolitical environment and take more seriously the lessons learned from the reality check of the policy in the target countries.
10 Years of Eastern Partnership in Azerbaijan: Still a long way to go Read in Azerbaijani By Anar Valiyev
Rebooting Armenia: What can the Eastern Partnership Offer after the Velvet Revolution? Read in Armenian By Anahit Shirinyan
Armenian Unfinished Revolution Ishkanian's article "Armenian Unfinished Revolution" is discussing how Pashinyan with a small group of supporters, was able to mobilize a movement that brought about Sargsyan’s resignation. Read in Armenian By Armine Ishkanian
Armenian-Georgian Relations: Actuality of Sustainable Development Nowadays South Caucasus is a sub-region bordering one great power and two regional powers. It is considered as an important intersection of transnational infrastructure links. This turns it into a zone of superpowers’ vital interests, as well as arises growing interest by non-bordering great powers. The region is saturated with ethnic and confessional conflicts which provides openings for influence by all non-regional actors. հայերեն By David Hovhannisyan
Fait Accompli On July 13-14, the 14th International Conference “Georgia’s European Way” will take place in Batumi. The event enables an important exchange and a joint discussion among government and civil society actors from Georgia and its partner countries on progress achieved and challenges remaining on the former’s road to European integration. We present an in-depth analysis of these perspectives in Ivane Chkhikvadze’s telling article. By Vano Chkhikvadze
The South Caucasus and the EU – Different Paths for Each Country The three South Caucasus countries have taken different routes towards integration into the European Union. The different approaches obstruct a common action for further integration into the EU. By Vano Chkhikvadze
After the Brexit: Quo vadis, EU? Great Britain will leave the EU. What does that mean for European Union going forward? What can be done to strengthen political unity within the Union? A commentary by Ralf Fücks. By Ralf Fücks