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The Geopolitical Chessboard of the South Caucasus: Emerging Powers, Shifting Alliances, and Global Stakes

Keywords: South Caucasus geopolitics, Armenia-Azerbaijan relations, Georgia-EU relations, Russia in the Caucasus, US-Georgia ties, Belt and Road Initiative, energy security, regional alliances

Introduction

The South Caucasus is at the heart of an evolving geopolitical landscape, where global and regional powers are vying for influence. Comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, this region serves as a strategic nexus between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is a corridor for vital energy supplies, a linchpin for China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and a theater for complex geopolitical rivalries involving the European Union, Russia, Turkey, Iran, and an emerging India-China axis.

As 2024 unfolds, the geopolitical dynamics of the South Caucasus appear increasingly volatile yet pivotal, with the potential to influence global security and energy strategies. This article analyzes the key players, challenges, and prospects for the region in light of recent developments.


Key Players and Emerging Trends

1. European Union: A Strategic Misstep

The European Union has faced significant criticism for its handling of relations with Georgia, particularly its delegitimization of the Georgian Dream government. By alienating Georgia, the EU risks losing a critical ally in the South Caucasus, weakening its influence in a region already contested by Russia, Turkey, and China.

While the EU has strengthened its Monitoring Mission along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, its lack of hard power limits its ability to act as a decisive player. France’s attempt to position itself as Armenia’s key ally lacks military heft, further underscoring Europe’s challenges in securing influence in the region.

2. Russia: Seeking a Comeback

Russia, grappling with its ongoing involvement in Ukraine, sees the South Caucasus as an opportunity to regain its diminished regional clout. The potential fall of the Assad regime in Syria may free up Russian resources to pivot back toward Armenia, traditionally a Russian ally.

With its historical ties and a shared interest in countering Western influence, Russia is likely to exploit any vacuum created by the EU or US disengagement, particularly in Armenia.

3. Iran: A Return to the Status Quo

Iran’s geopolitical strategy in the South Caucasus revolves around maintaining the regional balance of power. Weakened by its setbacks in the Middle East, Tehran seeks to return to the pre-conflict status quo in the Caucasus to safeguard its interests.

Iran’s relations with Armenia remain a critical component of its strategy, providing a counterweight to the growing Azerbaijani-Turkish alliance.

4. Azerbaijan: An Ascendant Power

Azerbaijan continues to solidify its position as an emerging regional power. With robust economic and military support from Türkiye, Baku is capitalizing on every opportunity to assert its dominance in the South Caucasus.

Moreover, Azerbaijan has cultivated military ties with Israel and Pakistan, showcasing its ability to navigate complex alliances for strategic gains. The potential normalization of ties with the US under a new administration could further bolster its position.

5. India and China: A Growing Presence

India and China are emerging as significant players in the South Caucasus.

  • India: India has become Armenia’s leading weapons supplier, signaling its growing interest in the region as part of its broader strategy to counter China and Pakistan.
  • China: The South Caucasus is crucial for China’s BRI, with recent strategic partnerships with Georgia and Azerbaijan highlighting Beijing’s ambitions. The first defense cooperation talks between China and Azerbaijan mark a new chapter in Sino-Caucasian relations.

Critical Issues Shaping the Region

1. Energy Security

Energy security remains the cornerstone of South Caucasian geopolitics. The region’s oil and gas corridors are vital for European energy diversification away from Russian supplies. Azerbaijan’s energy exports, particularly through the Southern Gas Corridor, underscore its strategic importance.

2. Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations

The long-standing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh continues to shape the region’s security dynamics. Recent escalations highlight the need for sustained international mediation, with the US and Russia playing potential roles as key brokers.

3. Belt and Road Initiative

China’s BRI has globalized South Caucasian geopolitics, transforming the region into a key bottleneck for trade and connectivity. Strategic infrastructure investments by Beijing are reshaping the region’s economic landscape and drawing competing interests from other global powers.

4. US-Georgia Relations

The future of US-Georgia relations under the next American administration could be a gamechanger. A renewed focus on the region could lead to accelerated mediation efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan and bolster Georgia’s strategic role as a Western ally.


Future Prospects: Toward a Multipolar Caucasus

The South Caucasus is evolving into a multipolar theater, with no single power capable of asserting dominance. Instead, a complex interplay of regional and global actors will shape the region’s future.

  • For Armenia: Strengthening alliances with India, Iran, and France may offer a counterbalance to Azerbaijani-Turkish dominance.
  • For Azerbaijan: Strategic partnerships with Türkiye, Israel, and China will continue to enhance its economic and military clout.
  • For Georgia: Rebuilding trust with the EU and US while leveraging Chinese investments will be crucial for maintaining its geopolitical relevance.

Conclusion

The South Caucasus stands at a crossroads, where the interplay of regional and global powers will determine its trajectory. While challenges such as unresolved conflicts, energy security, and geopolitical rivalries persist, the region’s strategic importance ensures that it remains a focal point of international attention.

In this turbulent era, a cooperative, inclusive approach to governance and diplomacy is essential for ensuring peace, stability, and prosperity in the South Caucasus—an indispensable pivot in the evolving global order.

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Ashutosh Dubey

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