About the Eurasia Geopolitical Strategy and Policy Institute (EGSPI)
The Eurasia Geopolitical Strategy and Policy Institute (EGSPI) is an independent think tank forum dedicated to the rigorous study of geopolitical dynamics, strategic policy development, and regional cooperation across Eurasia and its surrounding spheres of influence. At a time when global power structures are undergoing rapid transformation, EGSPI exists to provide clarity, depth, and forward-looking analysis grounded in both historical understanding and contemporary realities.
Our work focuses on the intersection of politics, security, economics, and cultural identity across key regions including the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and the broader Turkic world. We believe that meaningful policy cannot emerge from abstraction alone. It must be informed by lived realities, historical memory, and an appreciation for the complex human landscapes that shape geopolitical outcomes.
EGSPI brings together scholars, policy experts, analysts, and practitioners who share a commitment to serious inquiry and open dialogue. We are not bound by rigid ideological frameworks. Instead, we prioritize intellectual independence, critical thinking, and constructive engagement. Our platform serves as a space where ideas can be tested, challenged, and refined with the aim of producing actionable insights for decision-makers, institutions, and the broader public.
In an era often dominated by short-term narratives and fragmented discourse, EGSPI seeks to restore depth to geopolitical conversation. We approach Eurasia not merely as a geographic concept, but as a living continuum of civilizations, trade routes, and strategic corridors that continue to shape the global order. From energy security and regional conflicts to emerging alliances and economic integration, our research aims to illuminate both risks and opportunities with nuance and precision.
We also recognize the importance of bridging academic research with real-world application. Our publications, forums, and policy briefs are designed not only to inform but to influence thoughtful action. By fostering dialogue between academia, government, and civil society, EGSPI aspires to contribute to more balanced, informed, and sustainable policy outcomes.
At its core, EGSPI is guided by a simple but demanding principle: that understanding must come before strategy, and strategy must be rooted in responsibility. In a region as complex and consequential as Eurasia, there is no substitute for careful thinking, informed perspective, and a willingness to engage with complexity rather than avoid it.
