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The Caucasus Institute designs and implements projects focused on policy research, analytical work, capacity building, and expert dialogue in the South Caucasus. The Institute’s projects address key issues related to regional security, governance, peacebuilding, and cooperation. Projects are implemented in partnership with international organizations, public institutions, research centers, and civil society organizations, and contribute to evidence-based policymaking and informed public discourse.
Events

Political Clubs Discussions
ARMENIA-GEORGIA RELATIONS AND THEIR PROSPECTS WITHIN THE BROADER REGIONAL FRAMEWORK
On April 29, 2025 the Caucasus Institute hosted the second discussion of the Yerevan Political Clubs, focusing on Armenia-Georgia relations and their prospects within the broader regional framework.Experts Jonny Melikyan from the Orbeli Center and Arsen Kharatyan, founder of Aliq Media, discussed the declaration on the establishment of a strategic partnership between Armenia and Georgia, signed by the countries' prime ministers last year. They outlined the potential this document holds for deepening bilateral ties and emphasized key areas that still require development and improvement. The event was attended by experts, students, and postgraduates specializing in Caucasus studies. During the Q&A session, attendees posed questions about the Armenian community in Georgia, Armenia’s European integration prospects and Georgia’s potential role in that process. The discussion was organized within the framework of the Launching Political Clubs in the Regions of Armenia project, supported by the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.