Engaging Society and Government in Armenia in Developing an Agenda for a Secure Region

On 21 March 2025, the Caucasus Institute held an international conference entitled “Gathering Storm: Regional Security of the South Caucasus in the Context of the Crisis of the Global Order.”

Harnessing Youth Engagement to Shape Armenia’s Democratic Future through an Analysis of Lessons Learned from Post-Revolutionary and Post-War Armenia

On February 25, the Caucasus Institute held a press conference titled “The Aftermath of the Revolution: Youth Support Domestic Policy, Reject Foreign Policy.”

Political Club of Yerevan

In April 2025 “Launching Political Clubs in Bordering Regions of Armenia” project kicked off its third phrase in Yerevan. Under the auspices of Caucasus Institute, teachers, students and educational workers discussed Armenia's educational policy, its challenges and achievements.

Political Club of Ararat

On April 16, in Armenia’s Ararat region, the first discussion was held under the auspices of the Colson Youth Center NGO.The event focused on Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and the challenges surrounding a potential peace treaty. The discussion was held under the framework of the Launching Political Clubs in Bordering Regions of Armenia project.

Publications

Caucasus XXI century

Edited by Alexander Iskandaryan
Copy editing by Liana Avetisyan, Nina Iskandaryan, Ruzanna Davtyan
Cover design by Matit / www.matit.am
Layout by Collage / www.collage.am

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The Armenian diaspora in France on the Nagorno-Karabakh: whichpolitical influence?

Author: Thomas Vignes, MA in "Comparative Politics of Eurasia", Higher School of Economics in Saint-Petersburg

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The difficulties of social and labour integration of people from NagornoKarabakh:A parallelism with the Greek case of Pontic Greeks and ethnic Greek Albaniansmigrants merged into Greece

Author – Carlo Busini, Master in Global Economics and Social Affairs, Ca'Foscari Challenge School

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Projects

We implement a number of projects which are mainly aimed at promoting public discourse in Armenia as well as building capacity for Armenian youth.

Events

Conference

ENGAGING SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT IN ARMENIA IN DEVELOPING AN AGENDA FOR A SECURE REGION

On 21 March 2025, the Caucasus Institute held an international conference entitled “Gathering Storm: Regional Security of the South Caucasus in the Context of the Crisis of the Global Order.” The conference brought together leading experts and scholars from Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Norway and Romania. An Azerbaijani speaker participated remotely. The conference opened with remarks by H.E. Mr. John Gallagher, British Ambassador to Armenia. Extensively covered by both domestic and international media, the discussions provided in-depth analyses of the evolving security and political landscape in the South Caucasus framed within the broader context of the global geopolitical challenges. The conference was organized as part of a project titled Engaging Society and Government in Armenia in Developing an Agenda for a Secure Region funded by the UK International Development from the UK government. The project is implemented by the Caucasus Institute inpartnership with the Civil Society Institute and the Civilitas Foundation.