Geoeconomics & Public Policy Think Tank
Geoeconomics & Public Policy Think Tank
Shifting Economic Ties from the Caucasus to the World
Nexus Intellect Research presents its first post–World Economic Forum 2026 policy paper, offering a timely analysis of how economic connectivity is reshaping peacebuilding and power dynamics beyond traditional diplomacy.
Authored by Verej Isanians and Vincent Sauve, the paper examines TRIPP (the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity) as a geoeconomic extension of the Abraham Accords, linking the Middle East and the South Caucasus through trade corridors, infrastructure, and strategic alignment. It explores how commerce-driven initiatives are redefining regional stability, global supply chains, and geopolitical influence.
This publication sets the tone for Nexus Intellect Research’s 2026 research agenda, focused on evidence-based policy analysis at the intersection of geopolitics, economics, and sustainable peace.
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