Netgazeti - Stories of the South Caucasus” Published: 20 April 2021 The project aims to inform Georgian speaking audience about ongoing developments in the South Caucasus region through publishing news, analytical articles, interviews, multimedia stories and opinions.
Precarious peace – Nagorno-Karabakh after the ceasefire agreement Published: 24 November 2020 The new ceasefire agreement negotiated between Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan has grave geopolitical and domestic consequences for the South Caucasus states. Stefan Meister, Director of the Heinrich Böll Foundation South Caucasus, explains 10 consequences of the agreement. By Dr. Stefan Meister
The International Dimension of Regional Conflicts: The cases of Georgia and Ukraine Published: 12 December 2019 Post-Soviet conflict zones have internal and external dimensions. Internally, countries have to deal with the IDPs, a constant threat of spillover effects from the disputed territories and the human dimension of conflicts. Externally, other players use these conflicts to manipulate and control the affected countries.
Russia's Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine and Georgia Published: 21 January 2019 Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Tbilisi Office - South Caucasus Region organized the public debate "Russia’s hybrid warfare in Ukraine and Georgia".
Why the Post-Communist Grey Zone Is Still Grey: Causes and Future Scenarios Published: 18 January 2019 There are five potential solutions to the problem of Ukraine's, Georgia's, Moldova's and Azerbaijan's current location in a security-political nowhere-land. They include a Western-Russian grand bargain, NATO accession, EU membership, US security guarantees, and the Intermarium. Yet, none of these models has so far materialized. Why is that the case?
Public Lecture by Thomas De Waal Published: 11 January 2019 Taking the Long View: Georgia’s Conflicts in an International Context is a Public Lecture by Thomas De Waal, that took place on January 10, 2019, at HBS Tbilisi Office - South Caucasus Region. By Thomas de Waal
Moments of Mistrust in the South Caucasus Published: 3 December 2018 Such narratives allow living with those who distrust you because they are not held responsible for this distrust. By Florian Muehlfried
Длинная тень одного исследования: История обмена селами десять лет спустя Published: 12 September 2018 После завершения индивидуальных исследований в рамках стипендиатской программы Фонда, С. Румянцев и С. Гусейнова получили дополнительную возможность реализовать совместный проект с коллегами из Армении, одним из результатов которого стала книга "Кызыл-Шафаг и Керкендж: История обмена селами в ситуации Карабахского конфликта", написанная авторами данной статьи совместно с Арсеном Акопяном. По прошествии десяти лет приобретенный опыт не утратил для авторов своей актуальности. in English By Sergey Rumyantsev and Sevil Huseynova
The long shadow of one study: The story of village exchange ten years later Published: 11 September 2018 After completion of the Scholarship Program, hbs provided its alumni S. Rumyantsev and S. Huseynova with an additional opportunity to implement a joint project with colleagues from Armenia. One of the results of this collaboration was the book Beyond the Karabakh Conflict: The Story of Village Exchange written together with Arsen Hakobyan. Ten years later, the acquired experience has not lost its relevance for the authors. in Russian By Sergey Rumyantsev and Sevil Huseynova
Decade since the August War: the Pragmatic Ossetians, Disillusioned Abkhazs, "Unpredictable" Russians and Us, Georgians Published: 7 August 2018 After ten years of the August 2008 war - Abkhazia and South Ossetia have been grown more alienated from Georgia, Georgia - from Russia, Abkhazia is even further than ever from its independence. Perhaps South Ossetia is the only territory that is nowadays closer to the aim of its national project, which is to become a part of the Russian Federation. By Giorgi Kanashvili