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Is Tbilisi Moving Toward NATO Membership? PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 11 June 2006
  PRAGUE, June 2, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- On May 11, the Georgian parliament passed a resolution expressing support for the country's aspirations to NATO membership. And three weeks later, on May 30, NATO's Parliamentary Assembly adopted a resolution noting Georgia's "significant progress" in implementing the goals set out in the Individual Partnership Action Plan endorsed in late 2004 and calling for the beginning of Intensive Dialogue -- the next stage in cooperation -- with Georgia. But Georgia's chances of joining NATO before President Mikheil Saakashvili's first presidential term expires in January 2009 are nonetheless slim, if not nonexistent.
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Georgia To Assess Repercussions Of Quitting CIS PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Irakli Gagua   
Tuesday, 09 May 2006
For years, Georgian legislators and oppositionists alike have suggested periodically -- generally when relations with Russia take a downturn -- that Georgia might quit the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). But President Mikheil Saakashvili has consistently rejected that option -- until May 2, when he announced that he has asked the cabinet to produce within two months an assessment of the benefits Georgia can expect from remaining a CIS member, compared with the anticipated repercussions if it does indeed quit that alignment.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 June 2007 )
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NATO’s Latest Enlargement and Its Implications for the United States and Russia PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Devi Khaindrava   
Saturday, 25 June 2005
By Devi Khaindrava


In violent conditions of international anarchy, which is permeated by mistrust and an ever-present threat of war over “anything”, states are inclined towards a special kind of collaboration—formation of military alliances.  These are most commonly viewed as a response to fear and represent the finest manifestation of organized international cooperation “in order to deal with the dilemmas of common interests (security issues).”
Last Updated ( Sunday, 19 August 2007 )
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