Marilisa Lorusso |
24 February 2022
If the secessionists of Abkhazia and South Ossetia celebrate the Russian recognition of Donetsk and Lugansk, Georgia reaffirms the integrity of Ukraine, while Armenia finds itself in a difficult situation as an ally of Moscow but with good relations with Kiev. Azerbaijan, on the other hand, coordinates with Turkey
“Abchazja” and other untranslated bits of Wojciech Górecki's Caucasus trilogy
Giorgio Comai
26 June 2020
The Eu and de facto states: adjust expectations, support small steps
Giorgio Comai
13 February 2019
Ten years after the war in South Ossetia, time to embrace nuance
Giorgio Comai
6 August 2018
Moscow's approach towards de facto states after Kosovo's recognition
Giorgio Comai
8 August 2013
Elva, crowd-sourcing conflict in the South Caucasus
Tbilisi |
Onnik Krikorian
15 May 2013
Alasania: 'Democratic change is possible in Georgia'
Francisco Martinez
14 May 2010
The role of external actors in the South Caucasus
The presentation by Giorgio Comai, researcher at OBC Transeuropa, at the 3rd Oxford Conference on contemporary South Caucasus issues, jointly organised by LINKS (DAR) and the University of Oxford