NATO in the South Caucasus: Present for Duty or Missing in Action?
The recent NATO Heads of State and Government Meeting in Brussels highlighted NATO’s declining relevance in the South Caucasus...
A nation must think before it acts.
The recent NATO Heads of State and Government Meeting in Brussels highlighted NATO’s declining relevance in the South Caucasus...
Established in 1997, GUAM—a platform named after its members Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Moldova and originally created to improve...
When leaders of Azerbaijan and Georgia took part in a session titled “The Silk Road Effect” at the 2017...
With the U.S. presidential elections and flurry of executive orders coming from the Trump administration, many seem to have...
This month marks the launch of the Caucasus Cable, a new publication series from the Eurasia Program at the...
In this startling essay on the attempted coup in Turkey, FPRI senior fellow and prize-wining Princeton historian Michael Reynolds...
A year ago, President Obama opined that Russian intervention in Syria would turn into a quagmire. One year later,...
The past July marked yet another summer of unrest in Armenia. However, unlike the protests of 2015 dubbed “Electric...