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Georgia Wins a Legal War Against Russia
Commentary, 5 February 2021
Natia Seskuria
Following a 12-year legal battle, the European Court of Human Rights recently ruled in a landmark case, finding Russia responsible for major human rights violations during the 2008 war against Georgia.
Tags: Russia, Georgia
The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict and the Challenge for Georgia
Commentary, 29 October 2020
Natia Seskuria
The recent escalation of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has once again shown that a frozen conflict can reach its melting point rapidly.
Tags: Russia, Georgia
Twelve Years Since the August War, Georgia Still Faces Russian Aggression
Commentary, 12 August 2020
Kakhaber Kemoklidze and Natia Seskuria
August 2020 marks the 12-year anniversary of the Russo-Georgian War, but Moscow continues to violate Georgia’s internationally recognised borders.
Tags: NATO, Russia, Georgia
An Unusual Suspect: Georgia as a Success Case in Addressing the Coronavirus Challenge
Commentary, 15 April 2020
Natia Seskuria
While many countries explored different responses to the coronavirus pandemic with various levels of success, Georgia took an alternative path that has been shown to be efficient.
Tags: Coronavirus, Russia, Georgia
Georgia and the Limits of Russia’s Soft Power
Commentary, 4 July 2019
Natia Seskuria
Spontaneous anti-Russia demonstrations in Georgia are evidence of the country’s Western orientation and Russia’s declining soft power in the region.
Tags: Leadership Centre, RUSI International, Russia, Georgia, Global Security Issues, Law and Ethics
Russia’s ‘Silent’ Occupation and Georgia’s Territorial Integrity
Commentary, 18 April 2019
Natia Seskuria
Russia’s pressure on Georgia continues, both through the gradual seizure of more territory and through massive propaganda campaigns.
Tags: International Security Studies, Russia, Georgia, Global Security Issues, InformationPages

Georgia Wins a Legal War Against Russia
Commentary, 5 February 2021Natia Seskuria
Following a 12-year legal battle, the European Court of Human Rights recently ruled in a landmark case, finding Russia responsible for major human rights violations during the 2008 war against Georgia.
Russia, Georgia
The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict and the Challenge for Georgia
Commentary, 29 October 2020Natia Seskuria
The recent escalation of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has once again shown that a frozen conflict can reach its melting point rapidly.
Russia, Georgia
Twelve Years Since the August War, Georgia Still Faces Russian Aggression
Commentary, 12 August 2020Kakhaber Kemoklidze and Natia Seskuria
August 2020 marks the 12-year anniversary of the Russo-Georgian War, but Moscow continues to violate Georgia’s internationally recognised borders.
NATO, Russia, Georgia
An Unusual Suspect: Georgia as a Success Case in Addressing the Coronavirus Challenge
Commentary, 15 April 2020Natia Seskuria
While many countries explored different responses to the coronavirus pandemic with various levels of success, Georgia took an alternative path that has been shown to be efficient.
Coronavirus, Russia, Georgia
Georgia and the Limits of Russia’s Soft Power
Commentary, 4 July 2019Natia Seskuria
Spontaneous anti-Russia demonstrations in Georgia are evidence of the country’s Western orientation and Russia’s declining soft power in the region.
Leadership Centre, RUSI International, Russia, Georgia, Global Security Issues, Law and EthicsPages

Georgia and Russia: How to Oppose Moscow’s Aggression
RUSI Newsbrief, 8 December 2017Natia Seskuria and Igor Sutyagin
With limited resources, Georgia has few options when it comes to defending itself against Russian aggression. The answer for Tbilisi has been a strategy of ‘Total Defence’.
RUSI International, RUSI Newsbrief, Russia, Georgia, Defence Policy
Tbilisi Silk Road Forum: Next Steps for Georgia and the Silk Road
Conference Reports, 2 August 2016Raffaello Pantucci and Sarah Lain
This workshop report provides a number of recommendations which aim to capitalise on the success of the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum and place Georgia at the heart of Eurasian connectivity
International Security Studies, New Silk Road, Georgia, Conference Reports
Expectations for the NATO Warsaw Summit: A Presentation by the State Minister of Georgia on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration
Events, 14 April 2016In addressing Georgia’s stance on NATO and the EU, David Bakradze will discuss the role of strategic communications in the build up to the 2016 NATO Summit.
International Security Studies, United Nations, European Union, Global Strategy and Commitments, Georgia, Global Security Issues, Europe, Central and South Asia
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