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CAUCASUS AND CENTRAL ASIA
International Alert has been working in the Caucasus since 1993 and to a lesser extent in Central Asia since 2005. Our work focuses on supporting civil society, individual peace constituencies and business communities to participate in solving problems of peace and conflict in the region.
Our work includes:
PROGRAMMES
CAUCASUS
In the Caucasus, our main focus has been on promoting joint bilateral civil society dialogue processes. Initially focusing on the Georgian/Abkhaz conflict, the programme now includes a Nagorny Karabakh civil society dialogue process and an initiative promoting regional economic cooperation. CENTRAL ASIA
Our engagement in Central Asia began with a regional strategic peacebuilding assessment of the region, which was published in early 2006. Currently, we are promoting the capacity of Tajik society to use their peacebuilding experience to address new threats and challenges. Click here to join our mailing list and receive our monthly e-bulletin PUBLICATIONS ON THE CAUCASUS AND CENTRAL ASIA International Engagement in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict resolution process
Author(s): International Alert Part I - The Abkhaz Papers International Engagement in Abkhazia Experience and Prospects Download pdf | More Information Dialogue on security guarantees in the context of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict
Author(s): International Alert This paper presents the separate analyses of both Georgian and Abkhaz civil society experts on the need for security guarantees, the reasons why the sides have been unable to agree on them as well as barriers and opportunities for future agreements. In itself, the document reflects the achievement of Alert’s long-term engagement as a facilitator of dialogue between Georgian and Abkhaz civil society leaders. It reflects an advance in the dialogue process while contributing to the debate around security guarantees. This publication is an attempt to present a new analytical framework for dialogue to stimulate communication and debate across the conflict divide. It should be of equal interest to Georgian and Abkhaz societies, hopefully bringing the perspective of the other side into internal debates, while helping international actors with an interest in peaceful resolution of the conflict to understand Georgian & Abkhaz perspectives better. This paper is also available in Russian Download pdf | More Information Local Business Local Peace- South Caucasus Case Study, Russian
Author(s): International Alert Download pdf | More Information Best Intentions Cannot Go Far Enough
Author(s): Salil Tripathi Download pdf | More Information Central Asia: A Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding - Russian Language Version
Author(s): Anna Matveeva Download pdf | More Information Click here to join our mailing list and receive our monthly e-bulletin |
