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ID095162
Title ProperGeorgia-South Ossetia
Other Title Informationa prelude to war.did economic assistance strengthen competing spoilers Georgian-South Ossetian conflict?
LanguageENG
AuthorGogia, Giorgi
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Sixteen years after the Sochi agreements an uneasy truce between Georgia and South Ossetia gave way to renewed violence in August 2008. The protracted peace process with lengthy and futile negotiations led to few agreements between the conflicting sides, which were often faulted at the implementation phase. Material and human costs of a failed peace process were huge: hundreds of civilian deaths, thousands of wounded, tens of thousands of people displaced, and millions of Euros spent on rehabilitation projects by local and international actors vanished within days.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asia and the Caucasus vol. ,No. 60; 2009: p.32-41
Journal SourceCentral Asia and the Caucasus vol. ,No. 60; 2009: p.32-41
Key WordsGeorgia ;  South Ossetia ;  Conflict ;  Moscow ;  Economic Project