Trade Diversification: The Potential of DCFTAs to Reduce Dependence on a Few Export Markets and Commodities – The Case of Georgia
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15 Nov 2024
Analysis by Beka Bochorishvili, Research Fellow on Conflict Studies at Geocase; Master's in International Relations at Tbilisi State University and Guram Baakashvili, Research Fellow on Economic Policy at Geocase; PhD Candidate at Business and Technology University....
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The enduring impacts of Russia’s 2008 war on Georgia
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15 Nov 2023
When contemplating various scenarios for how the conflict with Russia might end, Ukraine’s leaders can take clear lessons from Moscow’s brutal military campaign against another one-time Soviet state, Georgia.
The Russo-Georgian War of 2008 marked a significant mom...
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Butterfly Effect: What if the tension between Taiwan and China turned into a War
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30 Aug 2023
China has become one of the most influential countries past decades. Its fast-growing economy, strong military capacity, and well-adjusted geopolitical policy have turned China into a global player, even though communists run the country. On the other hand, Taiwan has b...
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What goals drove Russia in 2014 and 2015 during the escalation and ongoing conflict in Ukraine?
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29 May 2023
In this article we will talk about Russia's goals in 2014 and 2015, it will be analyzed from the categories of diplomacy, economy, and military directions.
Throughout various periods in history, the leaders of the Russian state have consistently exhibited a pro...
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NATO in the Black Sea Region
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25 Apr 2023
In the given article, the focus will be on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as a defining organization of collective security policy, representing the Western Hemisphere in the Black Sea region. The article will discuss the objectives and strategies of the...
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