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All items tagged Russia-GeorgiaGlobal Must Read ArticlesOctober 5, 2009 | Georgia Sees Vindication in War ReportBoth sides claimed vindication following the publication of the EU report on the causes of the Russia-Georgia conflict. ++ “But the report said Georgia violated international law and triggered the August 2008 war by shelling the breakaway region of South Ossetia” rejecting Georgian President Saakashvili’s counter claim. ++ The opposition in Tbilisi is moving against the leadership in ... MoreSeptember 25, 2009 | US Reset Button Broken as Georgia Pays PriceA renewed naval patrol around the Georgian coast has been Russia’s reaction to the cancellation of the missile defence project as threats are turning into a veiled policy to undermine its sovereignty. ++ “Moscow has realized that a more patient and deliberate policy aimed at gradually isolating and distancing Georgia from the West could better serve its plan of imperial ... MoreSeptember 23, 2009 | Europe Must Stand up for GeorgiaOn the anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain a group of academics advocate that Europe must show stronger support for Georgia. ++ As the EU prepares to release its report on the causes of the war in Georgia we must remember the lessons of a painful past. ++ “The EU was built against […] the iron curtain [so] it would be utterly disastrous if we were to appear […] to condone ... MoreAugust 19, 2009 | Georgia Becomes Russia's Far AbroadWithdrawal from the CIS for Georgia represents a continental shift away from Russia and other former Soviet republics. ++ President Saakashvili should not have left so quickly as it frees Moscow from the obligation of viewing the territorial integrity of Georgia. ++ “Georgia’s actions, because it is unlikely to be accompanied by any cataclysmic consequences, may make it easier for ... More |
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