On this week’s edition of Insights, Eric Hacopian discusses the latest anti-government protests in Georgia and what they mean for democracy in the region. He also analyzes new positive developments regarding the International Criminal Court case against Israel and what that means for Azerbaijan and the progress being made towards accountability. Eric also analyzes the implications of Hungary’s blocking of EU military aid to Armenia, and what Yerevan’s options are amid challenging geopolitical situations.
Stirrings of Solidarity: Assessing Protests and Demands in Georgia
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- changing international narratives
- democratization in the South Caucasus
- European security policy
- ICC case against Azerbaijan
- international prosecution of war crimes
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