Dialogue (Caucasus)

Caucasus Civil Dialogue and Education Initiative and Perspectives from the region : Georgian and Abkhaz projects

Myths and stereotypes

How they influence conflict in the South Caucasus

International Alert’s new research, Myths and conflicts in the South Caucasus, sheds light on the ways in which myths and stereotypes about the conflicts in the South Caucasus are created, communicated and used in the region.

Juliet Schofield
Tue, 30/04/2013

Myths and conflict in the South Caucasus Vol. 2 (English)

Instrumentalisation of conflict in political discourse
International Alert
April, 2013
International Alert
124 pages
London, UK
978-1-909578-00-5

This publication attempts to shed some light on the ways in which myths and dominant narratives associated with the conflicts in the South Caucasus are constructed, transmitted and used in the region. A region-wide research project examined three main modern mechanisms through which myths are created and disseminated: through history textbooks; through political discourse; and through the media, including the blogosphere.

This publication examines the political manipulation of myths and dominant narratives associated with the conflicts in the South Caucasus and the impact that has on the conflict dynamic.

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Myths and conflict in the South Caucasus Vol. 1 (English)

Instrumentalisation of historical narratives
International Alert
April, 2013
International Alert
192 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-39-8

This publication attempts to shed some light on the ways in which myths and dominant narratives associated with the conflicts in the South Caucasus are constructed and transmitted in the region. A region-wide research project examined three mechanisms through which myths are created and disseminated. A particular focus of interest was how myths associated with the conflicts are subject to domestic political manipulation, how “enemy images” are created, and how these in turn serve to strengthen the resilience of those conflicts to resolution.

This publication examines the use of history textbooks  as a means to deliver myths and dominant narratives associated with the conflicts in the South Caucasus and the impact that has on the conflict dynamic.

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Georgia-Abkhazia on the road to 2020 (English)

Discussion papers
International Alert
March, 2013
International Alert
64 pages
London, UK
978-1-909578-03-6

Following the change of government in Georgia in October 2012, International Alert launched a new 'Dialogue through research' process with Georgian and Abkhaz experts, inviting them to take stock of the challenges and opportunities facing both societies, taking a medium-term view to 2020.

The publication features nine discussion papers that examine the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict through the lens of democratisation and governance, statebuilding and nationbuilding, socio-economic development and international relations.

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Caucasus Dialogues

Georgian and Abkhaz perspectives from the region

We are proud to present four more articles in our Caucasus Dialogues series, which focuses on current issues evolving in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict context. This month the articles focus on three different themes: the role of the church in the conflict context; the new politics of the new Georgian government; and the role and effectiveness of the Abkhaz parliament.

Juliet Schofield
Tue, 26/03/2013

South Caucasus Literary Almanac (Russian)

Volume 1
International Alert
October, 2011
International Alert
130 pages
London, UK

Первое издание Литературного альманаха Южного Кавказа представляет собой сборник абхазской, армянской, азербайджанской, грузинской и осетинской прозы и поэзии, опубликованных в одном сборнике на русском языке. Цель альманаха является стимулирование виртуального диалога между народами Южного Кавказа посредством литературы и культуры, освоение неиспользованного потенциала деятелей культуры и интеллигенции в деле поощрения терпимости и мира. Уважаемые авторы со всего региона пишут о традициях, культуре и жизни своих сообществ и общечеловеческих ценностях.

Первое издание Литературного альманаха Южного Кавказа представляет собой сборник абхазской, армянской, азербайджанской, грузинской и осетинской прозы и поэзии, опубликованных на русском языке,  c целью стимулирования диалога и поощрения терпимости и мира.

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EU - Caucasus Dialogue on Georgian-Abkhaz Relations

Roundtable, 29th November 2010
International Alert
January, 2011
International Alert
40 pages
London, UK

On 29th November 2010, International  Alert hosted a roundtable ‘EU-Caucasus Dialogue on Georgian-Abkhaz Relations’ which was framed as a conversation between diplomats engaged in official dialogue processes and experts from the region on what different actors can contribute to conflict resolution.  The participation of experts from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, allowed a wide range of perspectives to be taken into account and as each side voiced their priorities and analysed the situation on the ground, a broad picture of the conflict dynamic emerged.

This report presents the papers from the ‘EU-Caucasus Dialogue on Georgian-Abkhaz Relations’ roundtable on 29th November 2010.

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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

Myths and conflict in the South Caucasus

Addressing stereotypes that feed into conflict dynamics in the region

On 1st and 2nd December 2010, International Alert hosted a meeting of political analysts, sociologists, journalists, bloggers and civil society activists from the Caucasus to begin to design a new research project examining how to address myths and stereotypes that feed into conflict dynamics in the region.

Juliet Schofield
Fri, 24/12/2010

EU – Caucasus roundtable on Georgian-Abkhaz relations

Promoting dialogue through research

International Alert hosted a roundtable on Georgian-Abkhaz relations in Brussels on 29th November with experts from the South Caucasus, Russia and representatives of European institutions and the UN. This roundtable was the culmination of a two-year dialogue through research process between Georgian and Abkhaz experts which International Alert has been facilitating with a view to contribute new thinking on conflict related issues to as wide an audience as possible.

Juliet Schofield
Fri, 24/12/2010

Promoting dialogue on security guarantees in the context of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict

Barriers and opportunities for future agreement

Alert is pleased to present its most recent publication on the Caucasus: Dialogue on security guarantees in the context of the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict. This paper presents the separate analyses of both Georgian and Abkhaz civil society experts on the need for security guarantees in the region, the reasons why the two sides have been unable to agree on these and the barriers and opportunities for future agreements.

Juliet Schofield
Fri, 18/09/2009

Georgian-Abkhaz dialogue meeting

Exploring new ways of thinking about conflict resolution

Between 28th June and 1st July, International Alert gathered together Georgian and Abkhaz civil society activists and experts in the latest in a series of “dialogue through research” meetings intended to shed new light on the conflict and explore different ways of thinking about conflict-related issues.

Juliet Schofield
Wed, 28/07/2010

Press release

EU – Caucasus Dialogue on Georgian-Abkhaz relations

PRESS RELEASE

Brussels, 29th November 2010

A roundtable on Georgian-Abkhaz relations organised by International Alert took place in Brussels on 29th November with experts from the South Caucasus and representatives of European institutions and the UN.

Dialogue participants shared their analysis of past and current policies and future prospects in relation to the conflict and its regional implications. Participants discussed what different actors and sides to the conflict, in particular civil society, can contribute to conflict transformation and resolution.

Juliet Schofield
Thu, 25/11/2010
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