by Vita van Dreven | Jan 18, 2025 | Opinions
Trump’s Upcoming Presidency: How Will it Impact the South Caucasus? January 2025 Vita van Dreven THRI Board Member As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, many wonder how his presidency will impact global affairs. The South Caucasus is no exception: a...
by Zhuldyz Ramazanova | Jan 14, 2025 | Opinions
Kazakhstan’s Energy Transition: Examining the Role of Nuclear Power January 2025 Zhuldyz Ramazanova THRI Fellow Kazakhstan, a country endowed with vast uranium resources and a complex nuclear history, is embarking on a transformative path as it prepares to...
by Vita van Dreven | Nov 2, 2024 | Opinions
Moldova’s European Future at a Crossroads: Presidential Elections and a Contentious Referendum November 2024 Vita van Dreven THRI Research Fellow On October 20th, Moldovans went to the polls in a critical moment for the country’s future, casting their votes in both...
by Murman Margvelashvil | Oct 9, 2024 | Opinions
Hydrogen Blending in the Southern Gas Corridor: Barriers and Feasibility October 2024 Murman Margvelashvili Research Director at World Experience for Georgia (WEG) The Southern Gas Corridor (SGC), a critical route for natural gas from the Caspian region to Europe, is...
by Onnik James Krikorian | Sep 17, 2024 | Opinions
Cycling Through Crisis: Domestic Distraction Amid Political Uncertainty September 2024 Onnik James Krikorian Journalist and Consultant This month will mark the fourth anniversary of the start of the 44-day-war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the former Soviet-era...
by Maurits Foorthuis | Sep 9, 2024 | Opinions
No Bomb Can Break Their Spirit: Stories From a Summer in Ukraine September 2024 Maurits Foorthuis THRI Research Fellow This summer I traveled to Ukraine, like I have been doing every summer for the past 11 years. This time I traveled together with my Dutch friend...