The Caucasus region : economic and political developments /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,
2011
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Series: | Caucasus region political, economic and security issues.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- THE CAUCASUS REGION: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS ; THE CAUCASUS REGION: ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS ; Contents; Preface; National Security Concept of Georgia; Introduction; 2. Fundamental National Values of Georgia; 2.1 Independence; 2.2. Freedom; 2.3. Democracy and Rule of Law; 2.4. Prosperity; 2.5. Peace; 2.6. Security; 3. National Interests of Georgia; 4. Threats, Risks and Challenges to National Security; 5. Main Directions of Georgia's National Security Policy; 5.1. Strengthening of Public Administration and Consolidation of Democratic Institutions.
- 5.2. Strengthening State Defense5.3. Restoration of the Territorial Integrity of Georgia; 5.4. Integration into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union; 5.4.1. Membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; 5.4.2 Integration into the European Union; 5.5. Strengthening Foreign Relations; 5.5.1. Strategic Partnership with the United States of America; 5.5.2. Strategic Partnership with Ukraine; 5.5.3. Strategic Partnership with Turkey; 5.5.4. Partnership with Armenia and Azerbaijan; 5.5.5. Partnership with the Russian Federation.
- 5.5.6. Regional Cooperation within the Black Sea Region5.5.6.1 GUAM (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova); 5.5.6.2 Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC); 5.5.6.3 By participating in the Black Sea Naval Cooperation; 5.5.7. Inter-regional Cooperation; 5.6 Fight against International Terrorism, Contraband and Transnational Organized Crime; 5.7. Economic Security Policy; 5.8. Social Security Policy; 5.9. Energy Security Policy; 5.10. Information Security Policy; 5.11. Environmental Security Policy; 5.12. Preservation of Cultural Heritage; Conclusion.
- Foreign Policy Strategy 2006-2009Message from the Minister; Foreword; Mission of the Foreign Service; Mission Promote National Interests of Georgia, Protect the Rights of Georgian Citizens Abroad, and Contribute to a Better World Community; Strategic Goals and Objectives; Territorial Integrity; The inviolability of the internationally recognized state borders and provision of constitutional order on georgia's territory.; Implement the Peace Plan for Soutement h Ossetia/Tskhinvali Region; Develop a joint Peace Plan for Abkhazia and start its implementation.
- Increase the effectiveness of the negotiation mechanismsInternationalize the Peacekeeping Forces; Create a favorable environment for internally displaced persons and efugees and commence the process of their return.; Provide the latest and objective information; Strengthening National Security; Strengthen the state and its institutions and foster an international environment favorable to national security.; Support formation of a favorable environment for secure development of the state; Increase defense capability based on the Euro-Atlantic security paradigm.