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Tbilisi Silk Road Forum: Next Steps for Georgia and the Silk Road
Conference Reports, 2 August 2016
Raffaello 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
Tags: International Security Studies, New Silk Road, Georgia
Russia and NATO – Eroding the Foundation of Relations
Commentary, 8 July 2016
Igor Sutyagin
The NATO–Russia Founding Act is the most important legal instrument governing relations between the Alliance and Moscow. Unfortunately, it is not working, and Russia has violated the Act on numerous occasions.
Tags: International Security Studies, NATO, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia
RUSI at the 10th Georgia Defence and Security Conference
News, 24 May 2016
RUSI is partnering with the Ministry of Defence of Georgia to deliver the 10th Georgia Defence and Security Conference held on May 24/25 in Tbilisi. The programme will feature a range of issues pertinent to the region with RUSI experts are leading a discussion on the challenge of hybrid warfare.
Tags: Military Sciences, NATO, Georgia
Expectations for the NATO Warsaw Summit: A Presentation by the State Minister of Georgia on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration
Events, 14 April 2016
In 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.
Tags: International Security Studies, United Nations, European Union, Global Strategy and Commitments, Georgia, Global Security Issues, Europe, Central and South AsiaPages

Russia and NATO – Eroding the Foundation of Relations
Commentary, 8 July 2016Igor Sutyagin
The NATO–Russia Founding Act is the most important legal instrument governing relations between the Alliance and Moscow. Unfortunately, it is not working, and Russia has violated the Act on numerous occasions.
International Security Studies, NATO, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia
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