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Discussion: Pending Normalization of Turkish-Armenian Relations: Implications for Georgia |
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The expected normalization in Turkish-Armenian relations may turn out to be the most momentous change in the security set-up of the South Caucasus since the break-up of the Soviet Union. Its results may even overshadow those of the August 2008 Russia-Georgia war which did not lead to a substantive shift in the region’s geopolitics. Many within the Georgian expert community think that the impending Turkish-Armenian deal implies inherent dangers for Georgia’s economic and security interests. Can Georgian government influence the process of normalization? CIPDD organized a discussion on January 20, 2010 in order to discuss this issue and to assess implications for Georgia.
Venue: CIPDD office Discussion was organized within the CIPDD’s project funded by the OSI TTF.
event transcript (in Georgian) event audio (in Georgian)
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17.00 – 17.10 |
Opening |
Tina tkeshelashvili |
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13.10 – 17.50 |
Pending Normalization of Turkish-Armenian Relations: Implications for Georgia |
Prof. Ghia Nodia CIPDD chairman |
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17.50 – 19.00 |
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CIPDD Events |
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| On January 27, 2010 CIPDD organized the Round table discussion to assess the situation in Shida Kartli after the August 2008 war, to identify most urgent problems of the region, and to find out what should be done there in the short term. On the meeting CIPDD presented the project Development of early warning system in conflict affected Shida Kartli region of Georgia (supported by the EC) and policy review Shida Kartli after the August 2008 war: Challenges and Solutions by Erekle Urushadze, published with the financial support of the Thin Tank Fund of the Open Society Institute-Budapest. |
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