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Unseen Contributor to the Tensions in Georgia`
Author(s) -
Vladimir Liparteliani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of world policy and development studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2415-5241
pISSN - 2415-2331
DOI - 10.32861/ijwpds.510.100.105
Subject(s) - georgian , government (linguistics) , interdependence , politics , political science , political economy , tourism , sociology , law , philosophy , linguistics
The purpose of the research is to examine importance of Georgia’s current relations with its neighboring Russia and Azerbaijan and to estimate risks that deterioration of these relations can bring to Georgia’s economy. Of particular interest is to understand who stands behind the tensions happened in Georgia in the run-up to the tourist season of 2019 or at least to figure out possible motives behind the events. Interdependence of the states is analyzed through historical review of their relations and estimation of their current mutual interests. Considering risks and aspirations of the sides in the tensions, the motives behind are suggested. The data received depicts that none of these tensions were initiated by Georgia following its interests, on the contrary, its ruling party’s most visible achievement had been the ability to maintain positive and beneficial relations with both Russia and Azerbaijan. Thus, the Georgian government considered to be a victim in this case. The paper concludes that Georgian government is unable to react on provocations in a timely fashion due to absence of agreement in the ruling party and being quite fragile for outside forces that try to influence the country’s political processes. Unless Georgia manages to build more interdependent or less dependent relations with superpowers, it will be unable to avoid repetition of such manipulations.

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