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Analyses |
| Wojciech Górecki
… of South Ossetia (which is formally a part of Georgia). Dzhioyeva’s supporters may resort to violence. … in which South Ossetia found itself after the Russian-Georgian war of 2008 and its subsequent cessation of all …
Analyses |
| Wojciech Górecki, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
… Supreme Court of South Ossetia (a breakaway republic on Georgian territory) annulled the results of the second … the future Moscow may want to ‘give’ South Ossetia to Georgia in exchange for control over the whole country, … prospect of such a step as a bargaining chip with the Georgian government. …
Analyses |
| Marek Matusiak
… On 27 October presidential elections will be held in Georgia. The favourite to win is the candidate of the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) coalition, Giorgi Margvelashvili. It … it is difficult to predict who will be running Georgia after the elections (including representing the …
Analyses |
| Aleksandra Jarosiewicz, Marek Matusiak
… The new head of the Georgian government, Bidzina Ivanishvili, visited the … (a section of this is currently under construction in Georgia). This project is of key significance for Baku. … owing to preferential loans granted by Azerbaijan to Georgia (the total loan amount will reach US$775 …
Analyses |
| Iwona Wiśniewska
… – announced that the Russian Federation and Georgia had come to a compromise agreement on monitoring … trading goods in the three transport corridors between Georgia and Russia (on the Abkhazian and South Ossetian sections of the Russian-Georgian border). This task will be entrusted to a …
Analyses |
| Maciej Falkowski
… the act as undermining the territorial integrity of Georgia. Commentary • The treaty on alliance and … residents, who have been cut off from the rest of Georgia by a tightly controlled border; it is … whose independence Russia recognised in 2008, ends the Georgian-Ossetian conflict. We should not expect that …
OSW Commentary |
| Wojciech Górecki
… In the new situation, finding a resolution to the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict seems to be even less likely … current political model was formed after the Abkhazian-Georgian war (1992–1993) and after Tbilisi’s loss of … Moscow. Russia guaranteed Abkhazia ‘protection’ from Georgia and was their ‘window on the world’ (the …
Analyses |
| Kamil Całus, Andrzej Sadecki
… the president of Azerbaijan and the prime ministers of Georgia, Hungary and Romania signed a strategic … a 1 GW undersea electricity line connecting Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary, among other projects. The … aid the latter’s reconstruction. It will also transform Georgia into an energy hub and allow its integration …
Analyses |
| Wojciech Górecki
… has not ruled out protesting the results in court. Georgia recognised the elections as illegal, an … at present – Abkhazia is an autonomous republic of Georgia, but Tbilisi lost control over it in a war in 1992-3. After the Russian-Georgian conflict in 2008 Russia, followed by several …
… during a meeting of the presidents of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Romania in Baku, representatives of the … great momentum behind the project. The AGRI (Azerbaijan–Georgia–Romania Interconnector) plan, which was only … February, will run a transfer line for LNG from the Georgian terminal at Kulevi to the Romanian port of …