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Abkhazia in 2021: Energy Crisis, New “Minister” and Political Controversy
Mamuka Komakhia, Analyst
Read more“Doberman” as a Minister: Inal Ardzinba’s Prospects and Challenges
Mamuka Komakhia, Analyst
Read morePutin’s Visit to the Occupied Abkhazia: Was our Reaction Actually Adequate?
Author: Amb. Valeri Chechelashvili, the Senior-Fellow at the Rondeli Foundation
Read moreHow to Stop the “Creeping Occupation”
Author: Amb. Valeri Chechelashvili, the Senior Fellow of the Rondeli Foundation
Read moreKremlin’s Policy in the Occupied Regions of Georgia Moves to a New Stage
Author: Mamuka Komakhia, Analyst
Read moreSyrian Civil War in the Context of Regional Security
Author: Zurab Batiashvili, Expert of Oriental Studies, Doctor of Historical Sciences
Read moreThe Winnable Second Round of Russia’s Neighbors’ Struggle against Its Imperialism
Author: David Batashvili, International Relations Analyst
Read morePost-Soviet States – Struggle for the Legitimation of Power
Author: Giorgi Turmanidze
Read moreParliamentary Elections in Armenia – The Triumph of the Governing Party
Author: Giorgi Turmanidze
Read moreParliamentary Elections in Armenia: Sagsyan’s post-elections plans
Author: Giorgi Turmanidze
Read moreMilitary Resilience - a Needed Factor for NATO-Partners
Over the decades of intensive engagement with its close partners, NATO has always insisted on military interoperability of the partner nation’s forces with those of the Alliance. Quite often, the primacy of military fitness exceeded the heavy weight of political requirements such as democratic transformation of the defense sector or increased transparency for better civilian control. …
Read moreUS Foreign Policy: The Law of the Pendulum
Author: Amb. Archil Gegeshidze, Executive Director of the Levan Mikeladze Foundation
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