Caucasus and Central Asia

Regulating trans-Ingur/i economic relations (Russian)

Регулирование транс-ингурских экономических отношений
International Alert
July, 2011
International Alert
44 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-08-4

Это издание представляет собой сборник статей, подготовленных абхазскими и грузинскими экспертами на тему возможных политических и экономических дивидендов - и потерь – в ситуации регулирования транс-ингурских экономических отношений. Сборник является результатом исследовательского процесса который начался в 2009 году и основывается на работе Алерт в рамках проекта «Экономика и конфликт» на Южном Кавказе. Цель данной работы – стимулировать дискуссию о возможном политическом и экономическом отражении прозрачных и предсказуемых транс-ингурских экономических отношений.

Это издание представляет собой сборник статей, подготовленных абхазскими и грузинскими экспертами на тему возможных политических и экономических дивидендов - и потерь – в ситуации регулирования транс-ингурских экономических отношений.
 

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Regulating trans-Ingur/i economic relations

Views from two banks
International Alert
July, 2011
International Alert
44 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-08-4

This publication contains a collection of articles produced by Abkhaz and Georgian experts on the subject of the political and economic dividends – or losses – that could be brought about by regulating economic relations across the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict divide. It is an outcome of an action research process that began in 2009 and evolved more generally from International Alert’s Economy and Conflict work in the South Caucasus on engaging economic actors in peacebuilding.

This publication contains a collection of articles produced by Abkhaz and Georgian experts on the subject of the political and economic dividends – or losses – that could be brought about by regulating economic relations across the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict divide.

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The de-isolation of Abkhazia (Russian)

Деизоляция Абхазии
International Alert
April, 2011
International Alert
40 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-90-9

Потребность в большем «вовлечении» Абхазии получила широкое признание со стороны международного сообщества и в настоящее время даже закреплена в официальных Европейской и Грузинской стратегиях. Однако столь «значимое» вовлечение не спешит материализоваться - наблюдается тенденция скорее к отчуждению, чем к сближению.

В данной работе грузинские и абхазские исследователи рассматривают вопрос «де-изоляции» Абхазии и вовлечения международного сообщества.

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Different faces, shared hopes

A photographic exhibition on the human side of conflict

 

Different faces, shared hopes

Ilaria Bianchi
Thu, 06/10/2011

Study visit of analysts and journalists from the South Caucasus to South East Asia

Sharing peacebuilding and conflict resolution experiences

A study visit of analysts and journalists from across the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict divide to South East Asia took place in July and August 2011.

The group visited South East Asia to look at the peacebuilding experiences of the Philippines, where they focused on both separatist and ideological conflicts, and Indonesia, where they looked at the conflicts in East Timor and Aceh.

Dessy Roussanova
Wed, 31/08/2011

Peace Talks

The Post-Soviet world: 20 Years on the Road to Peaceful Statehood

International Alert is pleased to invite you to attend the second in a series of Peace Talks on Tuesday 27th September in Brussels on "The Post-Soviet World: 20 Years on the Road to Peaceful Statehood".

Brussels Office
Tue, 02/08/2011

Caucasus dialogues

Perspectives from the region

International Alert is proud to present the first in a series of short analytical articles on topical current affairs from the Caucasus region, with a specific focus on the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict.

Juliet Schofield
Tue, 02/08/2011

South Ossetian teachers’ study visit

Psychosocial rehabilitation through social activism

International Alert recently organised a study visit to Abkhazia for eight teachers from different parts of South Ossetia as part of an ongoing psycho-social and civil society capacity-building initiative.

Juliet Schofield
Tue, 02/08/2011

Caucasian brands presented at the Kars Food Expo, Turkey

Promoting regional economic cooperation and dialogue

Between 29th June and 1st July 2011, International Alert’s Caucasus Business and Development Network (CBDN) partners organised a Food Expo in Kars, Turkey with the aim of promoting Turkish-Armenian and South Caucasian business relations as well as regional economic cooperation and dialogue.

Gulru Nabieva
Tue, 02/08/2011

The de-isolation of Abkhazia

International Alert
April, 2011
International Alert
40 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-90-9

The need for greater ‘engagement’ with Abkhazia has been widely acknowledged by the international community and is now even enshrined in official European and Georgian policies. Nevertheless, as ‘meaningful’ engagement is slow to materialise, the trend on the ground is of increasing alienation rather than rapprochement.

In this paper, Georgian and Abkhaz researchers examine the need for the de-isolation of Abkhazia and the nature of engagement by the international community.

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The Politics of Non-recognition in the Context of the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict

International Alert
March, 2011
International Alert
44 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-89-3

In this study, Georgian and Abkhaz researchers examine one of the fundamental polarising issues of the conflict – the political status of Abkhazia. While Russia formally recognised Abkhazia as an independent state in August 2008, the ‘non-recognition’ of Abkhazia remains the cornerstone of Georgian and international policy. Georgian researchers explore how sustainable the policy of non-recognition is, under what conditions the policy might fail and what Georgia would do in those circumstances.

In this study, Georgian and Abkhaz researchers examine one of the fundamental polarising issues of the conflict – the political status of Abkhazia.

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Perspectives from the region : Georgian and Abkhaz

Caucasus Dialogues perspectives from the region: Georgian and Abkhaz

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*Updated March 2013*

Training schools for youth in the South Caucasus

An introduction to conflict transformation and civil peacebuilding

Marina Nagai
Wed, 01/06/2011

Georgian-Abkhaz study trip to Cyprus

Economic relations across conflict divides

In March, a selected number of Georgian and Abkhaz experts and businesspeople – including one additional partner from South Ossetia – visited Cyprus to study the Greenline Regulations. These regulations facilitate economic relations across the divided island of Cyprus in the absence of a political solution to the conflict and were adopted in 2004.

Gulru Nabieva
Wed, 13/04/2011
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