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International Crisis Group (ICG)

The Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) is an independent, non-profit, multinational organization, with over 80 staff on five continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict. ICG's approach is grounded in field research. Teams of political analysts are located within or close by countries at risk of outbreak, escalation or recurrence of violent conflict. Based on information and assessments from the field, ICG produces regular analytical reports containing practical recommendations targeted at key international decision-takers.

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Armenia and Azerbaijan: A Season of Risks

26 September 2013 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Armenia: an Opportunity for Statesmanship

25 June 2012 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country News

Armenia and Azerbaijan: Preventing War

8 February 2011 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Nagorno-Karabakh: Getting to a Breakthrough

7 October 2009 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Turkey and Armenia: Opening Minds, Opening Borders

14 April 2009 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Armenia: Picking up the Pieces

8 April 2008 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Nagorno-Karabakh: Risking War

14 November 2007 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Nagorno-Karabakh: A Plan for Peace

11 October 2005 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Nagorno-Karabakh: Viewing the Conflict from the Ground

14 September 2005 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

Armenia: Internal Instability Ahead

18 October 2004 | Publisher: International Crisis Group (ICG) | Document type: Country Reports

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