Mission statement
The goal of the Caucasian Journal (CJ) is to provide an independent and impartial platform for constructive dialogue on important issues relevant to the South Caucasus. The journal aims to facilitate informed discussion and the exchange of ideas among experts, practitioners, and the wider public. Its motto is “We cover what matters.”
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What we offer to our readers and contributors
CJ publishes interviews, summaries of research findings, analytical papers, and other expert contributions addressing key issues relevant to the South Caucasus. By presenting diverse viewpoints, the journal seeks to broaden public understanding and encourage thoughtful discussion.
Organizations, researchers, and experts are welcome to submit relevant materials for possible publication.
- We publish materials in English, Georgian, Armenian, and Azerbaijani.
- We publish both written and video content.
- We place strong emphasis on the quality, relevance, and accessibility of our publications.
Whenever possible, CJ aims to make its content available in several regional languages, helping to share ideas across borders and foster dialogue between the neighbouring societies of the South Caucasus.
Caucasian Journal is an independent editorial initiative maintained by private individuals and operates without institutional funding. The views expressed in published materials belong solely to their authors.
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