Towards a comprehensive regional security framework in the Black Sea region after the Russia-Georgia war

The August 2008 war between Russia and Georgia has had a major negative impact on the security of the Black Sea region. However, the conflict not only elevated the perception of threat among regional states, it also opened a window of opportunity for making progress on important regional issues incl...

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Cooperation
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Georgia (Republic of)
International cooperation
National Security
OSCE
Prospects
regional cooperation
Regional Security
Russia
Threat
Threats
Turkey
War
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