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OSW Report |
| Konrad Popławski, Sandra Baniak, Adam Michalski, Marcin Popławski
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has now been ongoing for almost two years, is not only leading to significant political re-evaluations, but is also bringing with it significant transformations in Eurasian transport routes. One of the…
Analyses |
| Lidia Gibadło, Marcin Popławski
… similar accords signed with Kenya, Morocco, Colombia, Georgia, and India, all aimed at securing the inflow of …
Analyses |
| Anna Wołowska
… by disputes over the final resolution (these included Georgia forcing through a reference to its territorial …
Analyses |
| Aleksandra Jarosiewicz
… example, transporting oil via the terminal at Batumi, Georgia, which KazMunaiGaz controls). The actions of the …
Analyses |
| Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
… which three post-Soviet countries, Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, are supposed to sign or initial Association …
OSW Commentary |
| Miłosz Szymański, Krzysztof Strachota
… of Turkey, Iran, the EU, China, the US, and also Georgia, Azerbaijan and other countries) intended to … Asia and China, via the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan and Georgia onto Turkey or the Black Sea) are expected to …
OSW Commentary |
| Wojciech Górecki
… with Nazarbayev. [8] We should presume that (as in Georgia after the ‘rose revolution’ of 2003), anyone who …
OSW Commentary |
| Wojciech Górecki
… an argument which it had exploited during the war with Georgia in August 2008: the protection of the Russian …
OSW Commentary |
| Józef Lang
… were in London), whereas in the CIS (besides Georgia and Ukraine) it is considered a terrorist …