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2016 | 1(6) Kryzys ukraiński i jego znaczenie dla bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego: aspekty militarno-polityczne | 383-388

Article title

MAIN DETERMINANTS OF DOCTRINE OF RETAINING OF INDEPENDENCE OF FORMER USSR REPUBLICS (GEORGIA, UKRAINE)

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Process of integration of former USSR republics into the global policy and economy within the existing international political system is related with many problems because they have inherited such causal issues of regional problems as independence and ethnic conflicts; integration into EU and settlement of relations with Russia; improvement of economical conditions and restriction of Russian capital and variations of decisions related to preparation of such decisions that shall contain alternative possibilities of actions which is impossible due to Russian spy networks and population with nostalgic attitude to Russia. For these reasons former USSR republics that are independent states at the present moment shall work out a joint doctrine. This article reviews main determinants of retaining of independence of former USSR republics, namely union of Ukraine and Georgia, which is based on existing and anticipated threats. Functional scheme of management of the union (alliance) is reviewed as well. Algorithms of stabilization of operation of the union and development of the union are represented too.

Contributors

  • Independent University of Georgia ,,Rvali”
  • Independent University of Georgia ,,Rvali”

References

  • Kakabadze V., International relations of Georgia within the modern conditions, Part I, Tbilisi 1998.
  • Kakabadze V., Evaluation of Economic and Political Transformation and the Strategic Dilemma of Georgia – Years 1942-2010, Part I, lecture given during an International Forum in Tbilisi, Georgia, 27.05.2015.
  • Kakabadze V., USA and Georgia, lecture given during an International Conference in Kharkov, Ukraine, 20.05.2015

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Publication order reference

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