13 May 2025
What Georgia’s Special Services Will Lose After Distancing from the West
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Few-Friends Russia Embraces Iran
16 Nov 2022
Russia once viewed the G-20 group of leading economies as the world’s key cooperative forum. No longer. The November 15-16 meeting in Bali will not be attended by Vladimir Putin and there is therefore little chance that his isolation will be illustrated through face-to-...
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Robbed Childhood: The Practice of Child Marriage
Every child deserves an opportunity to fully develop their potential, to enjoy their childhood and to grow up in a healthy environment. Unfortunately, the well-known phenomenon of child marriage stands in the way. Child marriage often compromises a girl’s development, p...
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China, Russia, and Attempts to Build the 'Eurasian' Order
24 Oct 2022
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Hobbled Russia Cedes Influence to China
19 Oct 2022
China has been active lately in Central Asia, the region which serves as a gateway for Beijing’s sprawling, though much-troubled, Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The current moment is especially auspicious for China because Russia, its close but geopolitically inferior...
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Dr. Khatuna Burkadze – A New National Security Strategy of the U.S. supports Georgia’s European aspirations
Director of Foreign Policy Studies at Geocase, Dr. Khatuna Burkadze assessed a New National Security Strategy of the U.S. and paid attention to Georgia-the U.S. strategic relations.
“The United States will continue to support the European aspirations of Georgia a...
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Chinese Companies Are Reshaping Georgia’s Geography
12 Oct 2022
On September 21, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili in New York, during the United Nations General Assembly, and stressed the importance of the Middle Corridor (or Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, “TITR”), w...
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