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Publications

Publications

 

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The Changing Face of the South Caucasus
July 2025

The impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine on the South Caucasus has been neither linear nor uniform. The war has ushered in a period of interregnum between the earlier regional order and one whose features are yet to emerge. It has shifted political dynamics within the three states of the South Caucasus and has affected the interests and positions of external actors, altering the regional balance of power. In all three countries in the region, the interregnum has amplified trends that predated the war: it consolidated Azerbaijan’s assertive foreign policy, reinforced Armenia’s striving for emancipation from Russia, and accelerated Georgia’s drift away from the West. While Türkiye took advantage of Russia’s distraction from the region and fostered its position in the South Caucasus, the shift in the status quo in the region has penalised Iran’s regional interests. Throughout the last three years, the South Caucasus has witnessed the receding influence of the US and the EU, and the expansion of China’s geoeconomic footprint.    

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Security Challenges in the Black Sea: NATO, the wider region and the global order 
October 2024

Russia’s war on Ukraine poses a broader challenge to the West, particularly in the Black Sea. A vital area for European trade and grain exports from Ukraine, the Black Sea also contains significant natural gas reserves, crucial in helping Europe further reduce dependency on Russian gas. This paper examines the geopolitical significance of the Black Sea, Russia's strategy to assert control over it and NATO's imperative to enhance security.