Navigating Polarization: Concrete Action Points from the Visegrad Experience (watch or read)

Webinar 4 Action Points
08.04.2026 (Caucasian Journal). In this fourth and final installment of our webinar series, "Visegrad Lessons for Georgia," we move beyond theoretical analysis toward a practical synthesis. 

This roundtable brought together a diverse panel of experts from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Georgia to discuss how regional cooperation can be insulated from the turbulence of high-level politics.

 ქართულად: The Georgian version is here.

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Action points for Georgia include implementing the model of “compartmentalization”—the deliberate separation of necessary practical cooperation from high-level political conflict—by focusing on maintaining functional relationships in mutually beneficial sectors, regardless of the political climate.