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South Caucasus

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After the collapse of the former Soviet Union in 1989/90, old national and ethnic antagonisms and the associated conflicts over political autonomy/state sovereignty erupted once again in South Caucasus. Following the declarations of independence by the former Soviet republics Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, the region descended into a plethora of violent conflicts. The violence ended with ceasefires in the early 1990s, safeguarded by international monitoring missions, but political solutions remained elusive. For a long time, these conflicts were therefore regarded as “frozen“. Their negative impact on daily politics in South Caucasus, on development in the various countries and sub-regions and on neighbourly relations was generally underestimated. Then in August 2008, the conflicts over South Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia escalated, not only culminating in a war between Georgia and Russia but also reawakening fears of an East-West confrontation that most people had assumed had been overcome. There are also numerous links between the crises in Georgia and in Armenia/Azerbaijan. As before, these conflict dynamics threaten to destabilise the entire region.

FriEnt Activities

Against this background, FriEnt would like to sharpen the focus on the multi-faceted nature and interdependence of the conflicts in South Caucasus, promote expert dialogue on development and peace policy approaches and strategies, and contribute to networking between the various state and civil society actors.

FriEnt-Publications

The EU and civil society in the South Caucasus: a common effort to build sustainable peace
EPF, Robert Bosch Stiftung and the DGO hold international conference
Eurasia Partnership Foundation | 2010
The roles of conflict resolution scholars in Georgian–Abkhaz and Georgian–South-Ossetian conflict and conflict resolution
Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Volume 23, 2, 237 - 258
Susan Allen Nan | 2010
Recalibrating Germany’s and EU’s policy in the South Caucasus
DGAPanalyse 2
Stefan Meister | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik | 2010
Assessing democracy assistance: Georgia
Project report
Jos Boonstra | FRIDE | 2010
Council conclusions on relations with the South Caucasus
3023rd FOREIGN AFFAIRS Council meeting
European Union | 2010
ECRI report on Georgia
European Commission against Racism and Intolerance | 2010
Peacebuilding and business: Fostering commercial contact between Georgians and Abkhaz
David L. Phillips | National Committee on American Foreign Policy | 2010
Civil society building peace in the European Neighbourhood: towards a new framework for joining forces with the EU
Policy Working Paper 10
Natalia Mirimanova | MICROCON | 2010
Engaging Civil Society in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict: What role for the EU and its neighbourhood policy?
Policy Working Paper 11
Licínia Simão | MICROCON | 2010
The political systems of the South Caucasus countries
Caucasus Analytical Digest: No 17
Alexander Cooley et al. | CSS, Jefferson Institute, hbsTbilisi, FSOE | 2010
Civil society
Caucasus Analytical Digest: No 12
Jonathan Wheatley, Ghia Nodia, Shain Abbasov | CSS, Jefferson Institute, Heinrich Boell Foundation, FSOE | 2010
South Ossetia: The burden of recognition
ICG Europe Report no 205
International Crisis Group | 2010

Main Publications

Foundations for peace: Incorporating perspectives from Georgia into strategies for conflict prevention and peacebuilding
Submission to Labour Party ‘Britain in the World’ policy commission
Sonstige | 2009
Georgian NATO accession and its impact on Georgian-Abkhaz peace process
Conference Report, 12-15 June, 2007
Paula Garb, Walter Kaufmann (eds) | HBS | 2008
GTZ Südkaukasus: Partner auf dem Weg nach Europa.
Demokratie gestalten, Region entfalten, Frieden fördern und erhalten
GTZ | 2008
After August 2008: Consequences of the Russian-Georgian war
Sonstige | 2008
Gender and Democratisation. The Case of Georgia 1991-2006
Tamar Sabedashvili | HBS | 2007
Strategic Options towards Sustainable Development in Mountainous Regions
A Case Study on Zemo Svaneti, Georgia
SLE Publication Series | EED | 2006
A difficult encounter - The informal Georgian-Abkhazian dialogue process
Berghof report no. 12
Oliver Wolleh | Sonstige | 2006

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Main Links

Black Sea Peacebuilding Network

Caucasus Analytical Digest

Caucasus Institute for Peace Democracy and Development

CIvil.ge

Conciliation Resources

Initiative for Peacebuilding

International Center on Conflict and Negotiation

International Crisis Group (ICG): Caucasus

Radio Free Europe/RadioLiberty: Caucasus

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Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH | Church Development Service (EED) | Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) | Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung (hbs) | Misereor / Catholic Central Agency for Development Aid | Civil Peace Service Group (CPS) | German Platform for Peaceful Conflict Management / Institute for Development and Peace (INEF)