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OSW Commentary | | Maria Domańska
… and to a lesser extent for Latvia, the Czechia, Georgia and Germany. The independent milieus have been …
OSW Commentary | | Piotr Żochowski, Marta Jaroszewicz
… targeting Gizo Uglava, deputy head of NABU, a native of Georgia. He was charged with holding dual citizenship …
OSW Commentary | | Maria Domańska, Katarzyna Chawryło
… put it as high as 4,000 per day) [9] , Azerbaijan, Georgia (according to the Georgian authorities, 20,000–25,000 Russians went there …
OSW Commentary | | Kamil Całus
… successfully to Western-style democracies. So far, Georgia is the only post-Soviet state that has … page 7. [3] For more on the subject of Georgian reforms and their effectiveness, see Marek Matusiak, “Georgian dilemmas. Between a strong state and …
OSW Commentary | | Tomasz Piechal
… change in the region on the nomination of the former Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, for governor of … 2015, a Service Centre was opened at the OSA. As in Georgia, it is expected to be a place where residents of … revolution. As a player from the outside, the former Georgian president is building his position in the …
OSW Commentary | | Witold Rodkiewicz, Szymon Kardaś
… withdrawing from active efforts to integrate Georgia and Ukraine with NATO), giving up the deployment …
OSW Commentary | | Joanna Hyndle-Hussein
… as a result of Russia’s use of military power against Georgia in the summer of 2008 and its recognition of the …
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 | | Wojciech Górecki
… routes to Yerevan airport and the border crossings with Georgia) and government buildings. By doing so, they …
OSW Commentary | | Józef Lang
… were in London), whereas in the CIS (besides Georgia and Ukraine) it is considered a terrorist …