Politics

The UN Security Council Meeting Fails Miserably for Armenia

It was obvious that the plan to “attack” Azerbaijan from different directions with the support of Armenia’s patrons would be unsuccessful, Azerbaijan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Yashar Aliyev said, Trend reports. Despite the fact that trucks belonging to Armenia were waiting

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Prigozhin’s Military Mutiny and Its Military-Political Reasons and Consequences: Power vs. Politics

By Vakhtang Maisaia, Professor, Caucasus International University (CIU) On June 23, 2023 the private military company “WAGNER” and its Commander Yevgeny Prigozhin launched the military mutiny that has been transformed into well-organized military coup d’état attempt with successful end for

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West Should Speed Up Delivery of Weapons to Ukraine So That Russia Cannot Do More Damage

Kurt Volker, former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations  The United States and other countries should speed up the delivery of modern weapons to Ukraine, including long-range ATACMS missiles, cluster munitions, F-16 fighter jets, and A-10 attack aircraft. After what

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How The Russian-Ukrainian War (2022-2023) Could Change The Political And Military Balance In Both North And South Caucasus In The Years To Come

By Danish researcher Carsten Sander Christensen, PhD. (Dr.) in history and political science at the Institute Zachodni (University of Poznan), Master of Art in French and English language and culture (University of Aalborg) Today, the Caucasus region receives much less

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Kazakhstan New Political Transformation – Early Parliamentary Elections and Its Geopolitical Impact

By Dr. Vakhtang Maisaia, Political Scientist, Professor of Caucasus International University (CIU) The 19 March 2023 early parliamentary elections were held in the context of reforms introduced to bring Kazakhstan closer to holding elections in line with international standards and

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Why The Draft Law on So-called Foreign Agents Contradicted Georgia’s European Aspirations

By Nika Chitadze, Professor of the International Black Sea University, Director of the Center for International Studies President of the George C. Marshall Alumni Union, Georgia – International and Security Research Center   As is known, at the beginning of March

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Türkiye’s Stance On Searching For Peace Has Changed To “Achieving Peace With The Restoration Of Ukraine’s Territorial Integrity”

These days, an international meeting of ombudsmen from different countries is taking place in Ankara which could give Ukraine specific cases of the release of civilians and soldiers from Russian captivity. The Turkish side acts as a mediator in the

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The True Causes and Results of The Protest on The Khankendi-Lachin Road

By Nasimi Mammadli For three days now, representatives of Azerbaijani NGOs, journalists and social activists have been holding a peaceful, sit-in protest on the section of the Lachin-Khankendi road near Shusha, demanding “an end to environmental terrorism in Karabakh.” The

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EU Ambassadors Agree on 9th Package of Anti-Russian Sanctions

European Union envoys on Thursday agreed on a 9th package of sanctions against Russia, the Czech EU Presidency said on social media. “Ambassadors agreed in principle on a sanctions package against Russia as part of the EU’s ongoing support for

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Armenia’s Security Dilemma and The Caucasus Regional Security

By Dr. Vakhtang Maisaia, Professor, Caucasus International University (CIU) Armenia is still perceiving its security dilemma at national and regional levels. The country’s foreign policy is really dwelling and is being balanced between Russia and the USA. At once hand,

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