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EVENT REPORT: The Rediscovery of Great Power Politics, Presented by Dr. Sven Biscop

How Putin, Xi, and now Trump deal with Europe and Canada is not dissimilar. Great powers do as great powers…

Sergei Lavrov’s Tehran Visit Amidst Geopolitical Shifts

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s visit to Tehran has drawn widespread attention across Eurasia, especially in Azerbaijan and Armenia. Talks…

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Iran and the Caucasian Chess Match

Author: Alireza Mamdouhi  Iran views the proposed Zangezur Corridor as a strategic threat, fearing it will expand Israeli and Turkish…

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Türkiye's Strategic Vision for Regional Connectivity

By: Alireza Mamdouhi Turkish media views the proposed Zangezur Corridor as a strategic opportunity to deepen ties with Azerbaijan, boost…

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The Zangezur Corridor: Russia’s Strategic Calculations in the South Caucasus

By: Alireza Mamdouhi The Zangezur Corridor, a proposed transit route through Armenia allowing Turkey greater access to Central Asia, is…

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Security in the Heartland: Navigating Russia, China, And Central Asia’s Interaction

By: Faramarz Tamanna (University of Ottawa) Summary: The Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan after the U.S. and NATO's withdrawal in…

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Event Report: Armenia and Georgia on the Edge

Report prepared by: Trevor Peeters, Carleton University; and Sophie LeBoeuf, Carleton University Report Details: The event, which took place on…

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Addressing Food Security Policy Gaps In Armenia: A Climate Adaptation Lens

Author: Elza Stepanyan, Regional Expert Editor: Jeff Sahadeo, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS). Summary: Armenia faces significant food…

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Armenia’s Delicate Balancing Act: (In)Security in the Caucasus

Author: Jeff Sahadeo (Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS). Summary: On December 4, Prime Minister Nicol Pashinyan claimed that…

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