Georgia
Amid a deteriorating geopolitical situation from the Baltic to the South Caucasus, the West needs more refined and subtle policies
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November 16, 2021
Russia: The Neighbor From Hell
Three crises along Russia’s borders offer an insight into how the Kremlin tries to translate turbulence into geopolitical profit.
October 27, 2021
Black Sea Security: Reviving US Policy Toward the Region
CEPA President and CEO, Dr. Alina Polyakova, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on US policy toward the Black Sea Region
October 19, 2021
Opportunity Glints Amid Georgian Crisis
Georgia’s future as a democracy, and therefore its potential membership in the EU and NATO, is at stake
October 8, 2021
Insularity Wins Georgia’s Elections
Recurrent internal troubles create fertile ground for malign influence in Georgia
September 23, 2021
Western Influence Wanes in South Caucasus
Georgia might be close to a foreign policy rethink, bringing subtle but significant change
August 13, 2021
Russia Derails South Caucasus Path to Peace
Geopolitical self-interest has no place when it comes to true peace-making. Armenia and Azerbaijan are learning that the hard way.
August 5, 2021
Georgia: First Victim of Russia’s War on Democracy
NATO’s 13 years of strategic patience while under attack from Russian hybrid warfare has allowed Russia to advance its strategic goal.
May 27, 2021
Georgia’s Defense Investments Can Send Message to NATO
Georgia could start its own production of drones, which would strengthen its bid to join the NATO alliance
May 7, 2021
Time to Offer Ukraine and Georgia a Path to NATO Membership
Both countries have sought to clean up the scourge of corruption and modernize their militaries, became regular participants in various NATO exercises, and discussed their interest in joining the Alliance.