Caucasus Analytical Digest (CAD)
The Caucasus Analytical Digest (CAD) is a monthly internet publication jointly produced by the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Tbilisi, the Research Centre for East European Studies at the University of Bremen, the Resource Security Institute in Washington, DC and the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich with support from the German Association for East European Studies (DGO). The Caucasus Analytical Digest analyzes the political, economic, and social situation in the three South Caucasus states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia within the context of international and security dimensions of this region’s development. CAD is supported by a grant from the Heinrich Boell Foundation.
© Center for Security Studies (CSS), Heinrich Böll Foundation, Resource Security Institute (RSI), Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE)
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Publications:
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 53-54: Post-Elections Armenia
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 51-52: The South Caucasus between the EU and the Eurasion Union
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 50: Informal Relations in Everyday Life / Informal Economy
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 49: Georgian Politics
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.48: Foreign Policy Changes in Georgia
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.47: Energy and Politics
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.46: Protests in Azerbaijan
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.45: Entrepreneurship in the South Caucasus
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.44: Islam in Azerbaijan
- No 39: Parliamentary Elections in Armenia
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.43: Parliamentary Elections in Georgia
- Caucasus Analytical Digest No.42: Traditional Law in Georgia
- No.41: Russian-Georgian Relations
- No.40: Social Exclusion in Georgia and Azerbaijan
- No 39: Parliamentary Elections in Armenia
- No 38: Regional Development in Adjara - The view of the local population
- No 37: The Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan and Georgia
- No 35-36: The Role of the EU in the South Caucasus
- No 34: Poverty in the South Caucasus
- No 33: Oil and Gas Pipelines in the South Caucasus
- No 32: Upcoming Mega-Events in the Caucasus
- No 31: Social Capital
- No 30: Emerging Regional Powers: Turkey and Iran in the South Caucasus
- No 29: The Armenian Diaspora Today: Anthropological Perspectives
- No 28: Foreign Direct Investment in the South Caucasus
- No 27: Relations Between the North and South Caucasus
- No 26: Anti-Corruption Reforms in Georgia
- No 25: Mass Media
- No 24: The Political System in Azerbaijan
- No 23: Urban Spaces – Public and Private
- No 22: Stalinist Terror in the South Caucasus
- No 21: Gender Politics in the South Caucasus
- No 20: Religion in the South Caucasus
- No 19: Future Scenarios for the South Caucasus
- No 18: The South Caucasus After the Global Economic Crisis
- No 17: The Political Systems of the South Caucasus Countries
- No 16: The Political Economy of Oil in Azerbaijan
- No 15: The Internet in the South Caucasus
- No 14: Literature in the Caucasus
- No 13: US-Caucasus Relations - Attitudes towards the West
- No 12: Civil Society
- No 11: Armenian-Turkish Relations
- No 10: The EU Investigation Report on the August 2008 War and the Reactions From Georgia and Russia
- No 9: Organized Crime and Illegal Trafficking in the Caucasus
- No 8: Writing National Histories: Coming to Terms with the Past
- No 7: Abkhazia
- No 6: The Caucasus in the Global Financial Crisis
- No 5: NATO and the South Caucasus
- No 4: Migration, Refugees and IDPs
- No 3: Energy
- No 2: Democracy in the South Caucasus
- No 1: Perspectives on the Georgian-Russian War


