US-Brokered Caucasus Corridor Initiatives: TRIPP, Zangezur, and the Geopolitics of Transit Sovereignty

In the South Caucasus, geography has never been neutral. Mountains, valleys, and narrow transport corridors have long shaped empires, trade flows, and regional alliances. Today, transit infrastructure once again stands at the center of geopolitical debate. The proposed and evolving corridor initiatives — including the United States-backed TRIPP framework and the contested Zangezur Corridor — […]
Georgia Reinforces Its Position as a Regional Transit and Logistics Hub in 2026

In 2026, the Caucasus region stands at the center of a rapidly changing global trade environment, and Georgia has emerged as one of its most strategically important players. As global supply chains adapt to geopolitical shifts, climate risks, and the demand for faster and more resilient trade routes, Georgia’s geographic location between Europe and Asia […]
Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan Compete as the Silk Road New Hubs

The South Caucasus has always been a theater of crossroads. Traders from the East once carried silk, spices, and porcelain through these valleys to reach Europe. Caravanserais dotted the mountain passes, while empires clashed for control over every bridge and every road. History remembers these lands as borderlands—but today they are reemerging as frontlines of […]