Latest Articles about South Caucasus

KARABAKH PEACE IN QUESTION AFTER ARMENIAN VOTE

Armenia’s post-election political crisis and Azerbaijan’s apparent attempts to take advantage of it are dealing a serious blow to international mediators’ hopes for a near-term solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The conflicting parties are hardening their positions and stepping up mutually hostile rhetoric, despite significant... MORE

GEORGIA OFFERS FAR-REACHING AUTONOMY TO ABKHAZIA

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has proposed a reunification of Abkhazia with the rest of Georgia on terms of far-reaching autonomy and with the assistance of international guarantors (Civil Georgia, Rustavi 2 TV, March 28). All elements of a political settlement are to be placed on... MORE

NATO MEMBERSHIP ACTION PLANS: “NOT IF BUT WHEN”?

Ahead of NATO’s April 2-4 Bucharest Summit, the alliance is preoccupied with maintaining the principles on which it interacts with aspirant countries. The core principles may be summed up as: the open door, membership action plans on the road to that open door, merit-based assessment... MORE

AZERBAIJAN’S RELATIONS WITH MINSK GROUP HIT NEW LOW

Azerbaijanis have long distrusted the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Minsk group, co-chaired by Russia, France, and the United States. All three countries have large Armenian diasporas and are considered to favor Armenians in the Karabakh conflict. Many Azerbaijanis accuse the Minsk group... MORE

YEREVAN CONTINUES POST-ELECTION WITCH-HUNT

Armenia’s embattled leadership has unleashed an unprecedented crackdown on the opposition following the bloody suppression of street protests against the official results of last month’s disputed presidential election. More than a hundred supporters of the main opposition presidential candidate, former president Levon Ter-Petrosian, have been... MORE