24 November 2020
The Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies (SCEEUS) at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) hosted an online webinar on “Shifting Geopolitical Realities in the South Caucasus”. Free Citizen CISC NGO Chairman Hovsep Khurshudyan participated in the discussion and sent questions to the speaker and discussant.
The Second Karabakh War in the autumn of 2020 changed the geopolitical landscape in the South Caucasus and exemplifies the inherent instability of protracted conflicts in Eastern Europe. Azerbaijan’s victory in the war and its territorial gains in the disputed region have ushered in a new stage in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Is a peace agreement far away? What are the implications for regional stability and cooperation? What is the role of external actors, such as Russia, Turkey, or the EU?
Speaker:
Stefan Meister, Head of the International Order and Democracy Program at the German Council on Foreign Relations. Meister is the author of the SCEEUS Reports on Human Rights and Security in Eastern Europe No 8: “Shifting Geopolitical Realities in the South Caucasus.”
Discussant:
Svante E. Cornell is the Director of the Institute for Security and Development Policy.
The webinar was moderated by Martin Kragh, Deputy Director at the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies (SCEEUS).






