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CSIS Resources on the Conflict in Georgia
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Commentaries and Critical Questions



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Audio Interviews

  • Andy Kuchins (05:44) iTunes | Download mp3
    1. Does the conflict in Georgia, and Moscow’s recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia require a wholesale reformatting of U.S.-Russia relations?
    2. What genuine common ground still exists between Moscow and Washington?
  • Sarah Mendelson (10:04)  iTunes | Download mp3
    1. Given separatist aspirations in Russia’s North Caucasus and the country’s myriad minorities, wasn’t Moscow’s recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia a risky move?
    2. What do you make of Russian claims of “genocide” in South Ossetia and Georgian claims of “ethnic cleansing” in Russian-controlled areas of Georgia?
  • Steve Flanagan (09:38)  iTunes | Download mp3
    1. How have U.S. geopolitical objectives in Eurasia changed in the wake of the conflict in Georgia?
    2. How has NATO stood up to this challenge?
  • Robert Hamilton (04:36)  iTunes | Download mp3
    1. Prior to the war this summer, what had been the goal of U.S. security assistance to Georgia?
    2. Is now an appropriate time to discuss the future of U.S. security assistance to Georgia? If so, how should assistance proceed?
  • Bulent Aliriza (03:45)  iTunes | Download mp3
    1. What are the U.S. and NATO to make of Turkey's actions since early August 2008?
    2. "In the wake of Russia's actions in Georgia, what future do you see for East-West energy projects in the Black Sea and Caspian regions?"

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