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Georgia-Russia: Learn to Live like Neighbours

Europe Briefing N°65, 8 August 2011

On the third anniversary of their war over South Ossetia, talks between Georgia and Russia are needed to create positive momentum in a still unstable environment.

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Georgia-Russia: Learn to Live like Neighbours, Europe Briefing N°65, 8 Aug 2011

On the third anniversary of their war over South Ossetia, talks between Georgia and Russia are needed to create positive momentum in a still unstable environment.

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Georgia: The Javakheti Region’s Integration Challenges, Europe Briefing N°63, 23 May 2011

To ensure political stability and that there is no opportunity for Russia or others to manipulate local politics, Georgia needs to improve integration of its mostly Armenian-populated Javakheti region.

Georgia: Securing a Stable Future, Europe Briefing N°58, 13 Dec 2010

Georgia has maintained political and economic stability despite the shock of the 2008 war with Russia, but the government needs to use the two years before the next elections to create public trust in democratic institutions by engaging in meaningful dialogue with the opposition over further reforms.

South Ossetia: The Burden of Recognition, Europe Report Nº205, 7 Jun 2010

All parties involved in the South Ossetia conflict should work to ensure freedom of movement and other basic cooperative mechanisms without status or other political preconditions, so as to reduce the risk of instability and meet basic local needs.

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Abkhazia: Deepening Dependence, Europe Report Nº202 , 26 Feb 2010

The historically coveted region of Abkhazia has become even more dependent on Moscow since Russia’s controversial recognition a year and a half ago.

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Georgia-Russia: Still Insecure and Dangerous, Europe Briefing N°53 , 22 Jun 2009

Ten months after the “August war” between Georgia and Russia, violent incidents and the lack of an effective security regime in and around the conflict zones of South Ossetia and Abkhazia create a dangerous atmosphere in which extensive fighting could again erupt.

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Georgia: The Risks of Winter, Europe Briefing N°51 , 26 Nov 2008

The situation in and around Georgia’s conflict areas remains unstable. Violent incidents are continuing. Shots were fired near a convoy carrying the Georgian and Polish presidents on 23 November. European Union (EU) monitors are being denied access to South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Unambitious multi-party negotiations focusing on security and internally displaced person (IDP) return have gotten off to a slow start in Geneva. For the moment, however, domestic politics are the capital’s main preoccupation.

Russia vs Georgia: The Fallout, Europe Report N°195 , 22 Aug 2008

The Russia-Georgia conflict has transformed the contemporary geopolitical world, with large consequences for peace and security in Europe and beyond.

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Georgia and Russia: Clashing over Abkhazia, Europe Report N°193 , 5 Jun 2008

With the dispute between Georgia and Russia in a new, dangerously confrontational phase, the risk of war in the South Caucasus is growing. Concerned by NATO’s plans for further extension to former Soviet republics and Kosovo’s unilateral but Western-orchestrated independence, Russia has stepped up manipulation of the South Ossetia and Abkhazia conflicts.

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Georgia: Sliding towards Authoritarianism?, Europe Report N°189, 19 Dec 2007

The government’s repressive and disproportionate response to peaceful protests in November 2007 shocked Western capitals, which had viewed Georgia as a beacon of democracy in a region of illiberal regimes. Since the Rose Revolution, however, President Mikheil Saakashvili’s administration has become increasingly intolerant of dissent as it has sought to reform inefficient post-Soviet institutions, stimulate a deeply dysfunctional economy, regain the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and deal with its meddling Russian neighbour.

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Conflict History

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Podcast

South Ossetia: The Burden of Recognition

10 June 2010: Sabine Freizer, Crisis Group's Europe Program Director, describes how conditions for residents of South Ossetia, a territory currently held by Russia, have deteriorated in the aftermath of the region's 2008 war. Listen