Connectivity Risks and Opportunities in the South Caucasus
28th Workshop of the Study Group "Regional Stability in the South Caucasus”
Dokumenttyp:
Study Group InformationErscheinungsdatum:
März 2025Herausgeber:
Christoph Bilban MA BA, Dr. Elena Mandalenakis, Dr. George NiculescuVerlag:
Study Group Information - Austrian National Defence Academy in co-operation with the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies InstitutesISBN:
978-3-903548-10-7Seiten:
203Autor(en):
Gulnara Aslanbayli, Mustafa Aydın, Sofia A. Berdysheva, Tatia Dolidze, Shalva Dzebisashvili, Mariam Frangulyan, Vasif Huseynov, Svetlana A. Ikonnikova, Boris Kuznetsov, Razi Nurullayev, Benyamin Poghosyan, Markus Ritter, Yeghia Tashjyan, Nino Tlashadze, Olesya Vartanyan, Henry Wathen, Alan WhitehornBeiträge in dieser Publikation:
Vorwort
This booklet covers the changing influences over infrastructural and human connectivity in the South Caucasus, and how they could contribute to shaping the emerging arrangements. Contributors outlined how connectivity would play a critical role in fostering regional stability and how the lack of it might exacerbate tensions. They have generally agreed that the future of the region would depend on its ability to navigate in line with the complex geopolitical dynamic. Effective regional cooperation and infrastructure development would be essential for realizing the region’s economic and strategic potential transforming it from a contested periphery into a cohesive and influential regional bloc.