The Black Sea Mosaic
The Norwegian Atlantic Committee is in cooperation with its South Caucasian partner organisations developing regional networks of young professionals, researchers, journalists and NGO-workers. It all began with a Young
Researchers Network who laid the ground for a reification of
the South Caucasus Countries' Euro-Atlantic aspirations.
The project “Security Platform of the South
Caucasus Region: Strategy from the Perspective of the Civil Society” was
initiated by the Atlantic Committee of Norway, supported by the Norwegian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and implemented by three local organizations: the
Armenian Atlantic Association, the Youth Euro-Atlantic Treaty Association of
Azerbaijan, and the Atlantic Council of Georgia.
The project seeked to reach two main goals: first, to
strengthen the atmosphere of cooperation and collaboration among researchers in
the region; and second, to prepare a multi-purpose policy document focusing on
the possibility of common understanding of security of the region and developing
a common vision on the existing challenges, problems, and opportunities.
The researchers from the South Caucasus countries
elaborated a common framework for the common security platform, and the process
of Euro-Atlantic integration served as the starting point.
The South Caucasus Security platform was a pilot
project, with the wider aim to involve researchers from other Black Sea
countries, thereby enlarging both the geographic and thematic scope of this
endeavour.On this site you'll find articles and reports from the activities organized within the framework of this project.
Download “The South Caucasus Security Platform - Strategy from the Perspective
of the Civil Society” here.
Project manager: Neving Rudskjær,
neving@dnak.org
Phone: (+47) 22 40 36 00
Istanbul conference, June 25-27 2009
Caucasian energy security and Turkey
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Center organized a conference on Caucasian energy security and Turkey in Istanbul in June 2009. Here you find the program and the presentations held at the conference.
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