The FINANCIAL — Eight years have passed since Georgia was promised in Bucharest that it would one day become a member of NATO. During that time NATO Summits have taken place in Strasbourg-Kehl, Lisbon ...
Despite NATO's promise of membership to both Georgia and Ukraine in 2008, talks in the upcoming summit focus on Ukraine while Georgia is being largely overlooked. Georgia's journey towards NATO ...
The FINANCIAL — NATO’s latest declaration signed by partners on July 10, 2024, in Washington, indicates that NATO is ready to compromise with Russia by removing its interests from Georgia, which was ...
NATO will not compromise on its open-door policy under pressure from Russia, but prospective members like Georgia must make significant domestic reforms and resolve territorial disputes to join the ...
Finland and Sweden are moving fast toward NATO membership. For Georgia, NATO’s Nordic expansion is bittersweet. “It could be seen as an opening for Georgia, but the opposite could also happen – NATO ...
On May 5, the House of Representatives passed the Mobilizing and Enhancing Georgia’s Options for Building Accountability, Resilience, and Independence Act on a large bipartisan basis, 349-42.
Georgia failed to see any progress on its membership bid at NATO's Vilnius Summit. That was unlike fellow applicant Ukraine, which managed to see some positive changes in its application while failing ...
President Mikheil Saakashvili and members of his administration are now optimistic that Georgia could gain membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization by 2009. But some local political ...
U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Walter "Rick" Landgraf is a strategic and international engagements chief at the Pentagon and a fellow in the Eurasia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a ...
Reason's December special issue marks the 30th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union. This story is part of our exploration of the global legacy of that evil empire, and our effort to be ...
Washington hawks insist that the remedy to Russia’s military humiliation of Georgia is to expedite the smaller country’s incorporation into NATO. After all, Moscow might think twice about attacking ...
“We have to be with you.” Those words, uttered by a senior Georgian defense official to one of the authors of this article, neatly encapsulate the dilemma that the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan ...