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Georgia-Russia relations: Challenges and opportunities

Georgia-Russia relations: Challenges and opportunities. Archil Gegeshidze Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies Tartu, 28 January 2011. Outline of the lecture. Evolution of the confrontation Georgia’s meaning for Russia The August 2008 war: causes and implications

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Georgia-Russia relations: Challenges and opportunities

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  1. Georgia-Russia relations: Challenges and opportunities Archil Gegeshidze Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies Tartu, 28 January 2011 Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  2. Outline of the lecture • Evolution of the confrontation • Georgia’s meaning for Russia • The August 2008 war: causes and implications • Limits to Russian power • Bilateral relations: current balance sheet • Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia • What the future holds? Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  3. Evolution of the confrontation Aspects of post-Soviet relationships History Psychology Geopolitics The ‘Putin (Medvedev) factor’ Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  4. Georgia’s meaning for Russia Georgia serves as kind of a valve that, if under control, allows Russia to prevent penetration of Turkish influence into the North Caucasus, as well as further to the East into the Central Asia. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  5. Georgia’s meaning for Russia Control over Georgia provides for Russia a leverage to rule out any possibility of future NATO expansion from Turkey into the Caspian. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  6. Georgia’s meaning for Russia Control over Georgia would allow Russia to obstruct the progress of the East-West energy corridor, as well as to hinder the penetration into the Caspian of western investment. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  7. Georgia’s meaning for Russia DISINTEGRATION Control over Georgia would ease the task for Russia to prevent increasingly disobedient national republics in the North Caucasus from falling out of jurisdiction of the Federal Government. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  8. Georgia’s meaning for Russia ? Sevastopol 475 km 2935 km of coastline under Soviet control ? Batumi Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  9. Georgia’s meaning for Russia 220 km Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  10. Georgia’s meaning for Russia Russia’s fears if Georgia succeeds • Separatist movement will intensify in the North Caucasus • A precedent of providing conditions for swift development under Western security guarantees will arise in the CIS space, including the South Caucasus, which will further shake Russia’s already shaken authority and influence • The strengthening of Georgia-US security co-operation and Georgia’s accession to NATO will further enhance US influence in the South Caucasus which might proliferate throughout the CIS and elsewhere in Eurasia Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  11. Georgia’s meaning for Russia Russia’s fears if Georgia succeeds • US military bases and NATO anti-missile systems may be deployed in Georgia as it is likely to happen in some Eastern European countries • The transit attractiveness of Georgia and the whole of the South Caucasus will be increased in regards to transportation of Caspian energy to Western markets thereby to a certain extent lessening Europe’s energy dependence on Russia. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  12. The August 2008 war: Causes and implications Dimensions of conflict • Georgian-Abkhaz / Georgian-Ossetian confrontation • Georgian-Russian confrontation • Russia-West standoff Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  13. The August 2008 war: Causes and implications Immediate causes • Russian trap • Georgia’s blunders • Stubbornness of the de facto administrations in Sukhumi and Tskhinvali • Idleness of the West Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  14. The August 2008 war: Causes and implications Implications • Territorial reunification indefinitely postponed • Abkhazia’s and South Ossetia’s independence recognized by Russia • Rapidly increasing Russian influence in the occupied territories • Georgian territories occupied • NATO accession tabled off Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  15. Limits to Russian power Decline in Russian growth Source: Russian Analytical Digest, #88, p. 4 Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  16. Limits to Russian power Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  17. Limits to Russian power Russia in international comparison: R&D expenditure as % of GDP (2005-2007) Source: Russian Analytical Digest, #88, 29 November 2010 Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  18. Limits to Russian power Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (%GDP) and number of researchers (Thsd.) (1990-2009) Source: Russian Analytical Digest, #88, 29 November 2010 Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  19. Limits to Russian power Russia’s demographic map Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  20. Limits to Russian power Average monthly per capita income, Russian federal districts 2009 Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  21. Limits to Russian power Explosive North Caucasus Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  22. Limits to Russian power Military maladies • Ageing equipment • Declining number of conscripts • Poor health and education of potential conscripts • Corruption, crime and casualties in peacetime military • Lack of consensus on the proper military doctrine • Financial crisis Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  23. Limits to Russian power Russia-West Reset Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  24. Limits to Russian power U.S. assistance to Georgia 2006-2011 Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  25. Georgia-Russia: Balance sheet Liabilities: • Incompatibility of national projects; • Status of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, New Status Quo; • Broken intergovernmental instruments/channels of dialogue; • Absence of the willingness to restore these mechanisms mainly on Russian side. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  26. Georgia-Russia: Balance sheet Assets: • Absence of phobia between the peoples (Georgian diaspora in Russia); • Huge potential of mutually beneficial economic co-operation; • Two Churches willing to contribute; • Readiness of international community to facilitate this dialogue. Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  27. Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  28. Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  29. Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  30. Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  31. Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia Would you approve or disapprove marrying the following nationality? Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  32. Attitudes in Georgia toward Russia Respondent’s foreign language teaching preference in secondary schools Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  33. What future holds? Happenings for the foreseeable future Possible: • Establishment of the dialogue on the civil society level; • Russia realizing part of its ‘soft power’ such as visa facilitation/lifting embargo/restoration of transport links. • Russia meeting some of the Sarkozy-Medvedev Plan commitments; • Georgia signing Agreement on non-resumption of hostilities; • IDPs returned to Akhalgori and Kodori Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  34. What future holds? Happenings for the foreseeable future Possible / unlikely: • Restoration of diplomatic relations • Establishment of direct/uncontrolled talks between the GoG and the de facto administrations; Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  35. What future holds? Happenings for the foreseeable future Impossible: • Reversal of New Status Quo; • Georgia recognizing independence of Abkhazia/South Ossetia; • Georgia abandoning pro-Western orientation Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  36. What future holds? Impossible: • Reversal of New Status Quo; • Georgia recognizing independence of Abkhazia/South Ossetia; • Georgia abandoning pro-Western orientation (the war didn’t change public attitudes) Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  37. What future holds? Bottomline • National projects remain incompatible, i.e. source of confrontation will remain • “Strategic patience” • Search for modus vivendi Georgia-Russia: Challenges and opportunities

  38. END OF THE PRESENTATION THANK YOU ARCHIL GEGESHIDZE Senior fellow, GFSIS 3a, Chitadze St., Tbilisi 0108 Georgia gegeshidze@gfsis.org

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