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Three Mirages and Two Markets: Understanding the South Caucasus

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Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: September 24, 2010
Speakers: Rajan Menon, Thomas de Waal, Anthony Richter

Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the breakaway territories within them constitute one of the most diverse and challenging regions on earth. Over the last few years, the South Caucasus has captured international attention again because of its role in disputes between the West and Russia, its unresolved ethnic conflicts, and its role as a crucial energy transport corridor to Europe.

In his new book, The Caucasus: An Introduction, Tom de Waal offers an essential guide to the region, covering its history, Russia’s role, energy politics, and dramatic developments in Georgia from the Rose Revolution of 2003 to the August War of 2008.

In a lecture based on his book, entitled “Three Mirages and Two Markets: Understanding the South Caucasus," De Waal explores the misperceptions of the South Caucasus and Western policy failings towards it.

Speakers

  • Thomas de Waal, Senior Associate, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Rajan Menon, Anne and Bernard Spitzer Professor of Political Science, City College of New York/City University of New York (moderator)
  • Anthony Richter, Director of the Open Society Foundations Central Eurasia Project (introduction)

A recent article on the topic by De Waal, published by the Carnegie Endowment, is available below for download.

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Three Mirages and Two Markets
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© 2010 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Homepage photo: Children play in front of the Cathedral of St. Gregory the Illuminator, built in 2001, on the 1,700 year anniversary of Christianity in Armenia. ©Fernando Moleres/Panos Pictures.

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