Political Polarisation Dogs Georgian Runoffs
Enmity and toxic rhetoric dominate discourse amid a second round of critical local elections.
Enmity and toxic rhetoric dominate discourse amid a second round of critical local elections.
Virtually no efforts are taking place to counter violent extremism through civil society engagement in the country.
Mass protests held over Yerevan’s failure to try Russian suspect in an Armenian court.
Subgrants in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Moldova support peace, security and stability.
The vote was a litmus test of state’s capacity to withstand intense and hybrid pressure.
An organised campaign of pro-Russian propaganda interests could have a major outcome on landmark referendum.
Country’s European trajectory may depend on healing internal discord and ensuring public trust in the electoral process.
“Living life with a constant feeling of fear; this is what you have to get used to here if you are gay.”
The recent escalation caught many by surprise, emboldening voices among the political opposition.
Russian remains a key means of communication despite official efforts to promote state language.