Caucasus Institute

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Established2002
FocusSouth Caucasus political issues
AddressCharents Street 31/4(Entrance from Aygestan 9th)
0025 Yerevan, Armenia
Caucasus Institute
Established2002
FocusSouth Caucasus political issues
DirectorAlexander Iskandaryan
AddressCharents Street 31/4(Entrance from Aygestan 9th)
0025 Yerevan, Armenia
Location,
WebsiteCaucasus Institute
"Caucasus 2017" Annual Conference

The Caucasus Institute is a think tank and postgraduate institution. Its focus is on encouraging pluralistic discourse in the South Caucasus, including the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Its goal is to promote inclusive policy-making in Armenia through conducting research, producing and advocating policy documents and encouraging a pluralistic and informed public policy debate.[1]

The institute is located in downtown Yerevan. It was first founded in 2002 as the Caucasus Media Institute. In 2008, was renamed to Caucasus Institute. The institute organizes its trademark event, the Annual Caucasus Conference, international events that bring together experts from the South Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia), Russia (including the Northern Caucasus), Turkey, the U.S. and the EU to assess and discuss the situation with governance, transition and development in the region. The event is followed by the publication of CI Caucasus Yearbook in Russian, summing up the events of the yesteryear in the region. The yearbook contains the results of research on nation-building, democratization, development, regional and European integration of the Caucasus.[2]

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