Russia’s View of Its Relations with Georgia after the 2012 Elections: Implications for Regional Stability

  • Silaev N
  • Sushentsov A
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of political developments in Georgia since the 2012 parliamentary elections on Russo-Georgian relations. First, the authors examine the effect of changes in Georgia's politics towards the Caucasus, Russia and the Euro-Atlantic region. Second, the authors analyze the opportunities for improving Russo-Georgian relations through studying the three following aspects of this bilateral relationship: creation of common economic space between Russia, Georgia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia; transformation of the Georgian North Caucasus Policy and its shift to-wards cooperation with Moscow; and implications of Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integration for the regional security. The article suggests that Russo-Georgian relations are not doomed to be strained and have the potential for improvement.

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Silaev, N., & Sushentsov, A. (2014). Russia’s View of Its Relations with Georgia after the 2012 Elections: Implications for Regional Stability. Connections: The Quarterly Journal, 14(1), 65–86. https://doi.org/10.11610/connections.14.1.03

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