Документ включает рекомендации для международных организаций и структур, местных властей, доноров, а также для представителей гражданского общества, как в регионе карабахского конфликта, так и за его пределами

Азербайджанские и армянские эксперты из региона карабахского конфликта во вторник распространили в средствах массовой информации документ, который был разработан на общей встрече в Тбилиси и окончательно оформлен в течение онлайн-дискуссий до вчерашнего дня. Документ включает рекомендации для международных организаций и структур, местных властей, доноров, а также для представителей гражданского общества, как в регионе карабахского конфликта, […]
Armenian, Azerbaijani experts offer recommendations for confidence building measures in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict region

After a joint discussion held on June 15-18 in Tbilisi within the framework of the “Breaking the Impasse” series, a group of Azerbaijani and Armenian experts from the region of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict produced a document that includes recommendations for international organizations and institutions, local governments, donors, and civil society. The group believes that to […]
Young people from Armenia and Azerbaijan talk about their concerns and hopes
In December Imagine Dialogue organized a DVC (discussion & video conference) in Yerevan and Baku. While lately I have been rather sceptical about peace initiatives in the Southern Caucasus, especially after the notorious extradition case of months ago, I think discussions like this can be very useful, so I would like to tell a little about how it went. […]
Capturing-the-Mountain Project Fosters Turkish–Armenian Bonds

Tensions between Turks and Armenians largely center on collective memories of conflict, and one Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation (BST) grantee decided to address those tensions in a unique and neutral way. Convinced that historical differences could be discussed constructively and lead to mutual understanding, Turkish Policy Quarterly and the Imagine Center for Conflict […]
Strengthening the Armenian-Azerbaijani Track II Dialogue

Following the failure to reach a breakthrough at the June 2011 summit in Kazan, formal negotiations between political leaders in Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorny Karabakh conflict are again deadlocked. Carnegie hosted a roundtable discussion with non-governmental experts on ways of strengthening and improving non-governmental dialogue between Armenians and Azerbaijanis. The discussion was initiated […]
Nagorno-Karabakh symposium to be hosted by George Mason University

According to the website of the school, the symposium is titled “Assessing the Deadlock in the Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process, Breaking the Impasse Series Symposium”. The symposium will address topics such as assessing the deadlock in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, track II approaches to the conflict, perceptions, identity and multi-track diplomacy, as well as improving the […]
Video by Sasun Khachatryan: Imagine Dialogue 2011