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Hijran Aliyeva
How
far is South Caucasus from Europe?
The Soviet Union collapse in 1990 and the disintegration of common political
area have generated a set of critical problems in ethno political, social,
economic and information spheres in each of the post Soviet states. However,
South Caucasian region has become the most dangerous center of international
tension which exceeds others “hot spots” of the late Union by its conflict
potential. It has changed the power system, ideology, public relations,
character and direction of economic development, the priority in regional and
international cooperation.
In that context, the relevant situation in the countries of South Caucasus
(Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia) requires working over such joint projects in
order to avoid conflicts among people of the region in future. The “Caucasus
House” idea is not new. It provides for joining all people and states of South
Caucasus to a common equitable family. In April 1918 the Parliament of
Transcaucasia declared Transcaucasia as Independent Federative Republic. The
Transcaucasia Federation existed from 1922 to 1936 and included Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Georgia. But all these undertakings turned out to be
unsuccessful.
To offer different concepts for building the “Caucasus House” some researchers
put forward economic unity as the basis of the project. According to others
opinions, the way to large-scale integration begins with intensive regional
cooperation and similarity of social and economic problems of people of Caucasus
demands to unite their national markets into the "Caucasian Common market".
According to an Azerbaijani Pr. Rafiq Aliyev: “The central component of the
Houses philosophy at this stage has to be the acceptance of international
reconciliation concept, because the “Caucasus House” idea has to come from,
first of all, the acknowledgement and true request of all Caucasus people to be
free and independent”. From all the above ideas and opinions it is possible to
draw a common conclusion that the idea of the “Caucasian House" may contribute
to the achievement of political stability on Caucasus. Thus, the democratic
character of "the Caucasian House" would provide equal rights to all its
independent structures.
However, how to come to the reconciliation if neighboring people permanently are
in the informational isolation about one another or they are under external
informational influence from neighboring big power sides, for example Russia? It
is not a secret that after the Soviet Union collapse each country of the region
had no time to create new traditions in their own informational policies but
they only continue the “soviet experience” in this sphere. In consequence,
conducting and ruling by this info policy (external and internal) aren’t fit
with criteria of the modern time, norms and principles of civilized societies.
Another important issue is the absence of common cultural and political
orientation of the region. Although when citizens of each of the three countries
find themselves in the West or the East, in Asia or Europe, they identify
themselves as the natives of the Caucasus. In Western European countries there
are many specialists who are not assured how to call exactly and correctly the
Southern Caucasus region. Is it Eastern Europe or Western Asia? One can say -
“Caucasus, as the South of Eurasia”. However, as a result they designate this
region as Caucasus. In such perception of the European and Asiatic people the
Caucasus region gets monolith, it is perceptible as united organism, which is
like the bridge between the two Continents. The good geopolitical location of
Caucasus gives it importance in cooperation with Europe and Asia. If “all ways
lead to Rome”, the most important of them, - silk and oil, - pass through
Caucasus. The “TRASECA” program – transport corridor “Europe – Caucasus – Asia,
which develops relation between the East and the West into Black and Caspian
Seas, could be good example for it.
Speaking about the external orientation of the region, it would be desirable to
hope that in the near future all three countries will strengthen their
cooperation with the European Union. Sceptics assert that the process of
integration into the EU can last many years. It is possible! However, if South
Caucasus’s countries do not want to remain at the periphery of globalization
they have to take active part in this process. It is important to remember that
the main point is not a membership in this organization, but an embodiment of
the fundamental principles of the EU - tolerance under the attitude to all
people, respect of their right on self-determination, market economy and
democratic system of the state control.
It has to be the basic motive in the realization of the “Concept of United
information policy” for the “Caucasus House”. At the heart of this policy there
must be the creation of information space (net, matrix), which could be
expatiated on all the territory of the region. It could be a radio, a TV
channel, and printed or electronic information sources. This concept could be
cultivated at the basis of the EU Information policy, taking into account the
Caucasian traditions of receiving and transferring of the information.
The estimated
prognosis:
1.
STAGE – theoretical activity
- The elaboration and creation of the concept by representatives: journalists,
scientists and representatives of state and non-governmental organizations of
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
- To suggest this concept to the Government of the South Caucasus countries.
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During meetings of Ministry for Foreign Affairs representatives.
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At the time of peace conferences and peace negotiations between the three
countries.
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In the context of Minsk Group OSCE activity in the Caucasus region.
2.
STAGE – practical activity
- The first phase of practical activity could be called the phase of “ethical
clashes”. In fact, at realization of this concept and creation of the basic
information area, representatives of all three countries will have equal right
to use the time and space within the framework of the project. The process of
"studying" and "recalling" each other is inevitable. Probably, it is the most
critical moment in realization of the concept.
- The dialogue and discussion. This phase could be called the “phase of
simple truth”, when the recipients will be ready to listen to opinions of the
opposite side and show up interest to conduct discussion.
- The “Caucasus pathos” phases. This phase fluently develops into a
dialogue. On one hand it is most a calm phase of rest, on the other hand – it
needs to rapt attention from creators of this concept, because it is very
important to stop Information Spam and to start with the next stage of
the concept. Otherwise the excessive stretch of this phase could threaten with a
new conflict as a result of “the debates for no reason”.
3. STAGE
– Phase of the Enlightenment.
At this stage it is necessary to increase information on the external world
inside the Southern Caucasus region, about European countries and functions of
the European organizations. It is possible to use methods of an educational
program by means of which provide the important information in a simple form, to
educate the population of the region, in what sphere and how the states of
Southern Caucasus may cooperate with the EU.
- To cooperate and strengthen the relations between the EU and the “Caucasus
House” in the sphere of the informational policy, to inform the European society
about the situation in the neighbor region.
In cooperation with the EU, all countries of South Caucasus will be involuntary
to keep democratic principles and norms of this organization. And concerning the
full membership of the region in the EU - this question will be solved by the
people occupying Southern Caucasus when they feel ready. By example of the
European Union the countries of Southern Caucasus can create "The Caucasian
House". There should be a big purpose for the Caucasian populations -
maintenance of the right of an individual choice of each citizen of the region
in a question of membership in the European family. In fact, the main point is
not the unity but the free consent of everyone to unify. But to understand this,
it is necessary to satisfy informational famine of the population in the region.
Consequently, at this moment, the EU does not seem to the countries of South
Caucasus to be “manna from heaven”, but only a “thorny path”, which leads the
people of the region to strong and peaceful Caucasus.
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