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Bruno Coppieters (Editor), Robert Legvold (Editor)

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American Academy Studies in Global Security September 2, 2005

The former Soviet state of Georgia threw off its corrupt and undemocratic government in the "Rose Revolution" of November, 2003. Today, the new government under President Mikheil Saaskashvili faces complex security problems both within and outside Georgia's borders. Statehood and Security looks at the many different layers of these challenges and explores the complicated ways they intersect and influence one another. It argues that Georgia's problems need to be taken seriously by the rest of the world and considers what Georgia, its regional neighbors, and the West can do -- within the realm of the politically feasible -- to improve the situation in ways that enhance the security of all concerned.For Georgia, as for the other post-Soviet states, security begins at home. Internal conflicts, including the intractable issue of the reintegration of breakaway Abkhazia and South Ossetia, threaten Georgia's territorial integrity. Regional conflict -- including the quasi-state of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the effect of the ongoing Chechen insurgency on Russia -- defines Georgia's relations with its neighbors and distracts it from its internal problems. The chapters in Statehood and Security, written by both Georgian and non-Georgian authors, examine such topics as Georgian national identity; the inefficacy of state institutions because of corruption, criminal activity, and paramilitary groups; Georgia's troubled relationship with Russia, including Russia's role in Abkhazia; and the role of the West.


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"A fragile state in a dangerous neighborhood, the fractured Republic of Georgia faces serious security problems and foreign policy challenges. In this unique volume, editors Bruno Coppieters and Robert Legvold have gathered the leading regional experts to explore how this ancient state might deal with its uncertain future. Georgia could well be the next international flashpoint between a post-imperial Russia looking longingly at the remnants of its former empire and the United States extending its influence into a troubled area far from home."--Ronald Suny, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Chicago



"Balanced, insightful, and authoritative this examination of a strategically important nation at a crucial moment in its emergence as an independent democracy could hardly be timelier. Georgia's attainment of stability, security, and successful statehood matters not just to its own people, but to its neighbors (including Russia), and to the entire international community. This book explains why and elucidates the complexities of the challenge." Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution



"Balanced, insightful, and authoritative -- this examination of a strategically important nation at a crucial moment in its emergence as an independent democracy could hardly be timelier. Georgia's attainment of stability, security, and successful statehood matters not just to its own people but to its neighbors (including Russia), and to the entire international community. This book explains why and elucidates the complexities of the challenge."--Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution

About the Author

William I. Hitchcock is a visiting assistant professor of history atWellesley College.



Charles Cogan is a research associate of the Center for European Studies,Harvard University.



Bruno Coppieters is Associate Professor of Political Science at Vrije Universiteit Brussel.


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frozen uncertainty, statehood and security, armed agencies, breakaway territories, frozen conflicts, national security concept, master myth, interior troops, secessionist conflicts, breakaway states, nativist backlash, neighborhood policy, titular nation
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South Ossetia, South Caucasus, United States, National Guard, Ministry of Defense, North Caucasus, Black Sea, Central Asia, Rose Revolution, European Union, Ghia Nodia, Group of Friends, Mikheil Saakashvili, National Security Council, Pankisi Gorge, Bruno Coppieters, Civil Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze, Ministry of Interior, Russian Federation, State Duma, Defense Ministry, European Commission, Kodori Gorge, Orthodox Church
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