The Black Sea is a great candidate for the next U.S. administration’s transatlantic priorities.
After the Voting Stops, the Rule of Law is What Matters
Whether it is the United States or the Republic of Georgia, only the impartial application of the rule of law can resolve electoral disputes in a way that sustains public confidence in democratic institutions.
A Chill in Georgia-China Relations
China has disappointed Georgian leaders who hoped they could balance between superpowers.
Post-Covid: Eurasia’s Opportunity
States in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe have a chance to build a strategic East-West corridor
Eurasian Disunion
The Pandemic Exacerbates the Divisions in the Kremlin-Led Body
Propaganda Labs
Covid-19 Has Revived the Freddy Krueger of Kremlin Disinformation Narratives
Daily Disinformation
Gaslighting the Neighbors
Pandemic Pressure
The Future of the Eastern Partnership Countries
Georgia and the Pandemic
Preparing for the Worst, Hoping for the Best
Spring Thaw in Georgia
The Pandemic Presents a Rare Chance for Cooperation Between the Government in Tbilisi and Occupied Abkhazia