Panel Discussion: RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS FROM BILATERAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES

RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN RELATIONS FROM BILATERAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES

10:00 am - 12:00 pm., Friday, September 21, 2012

Lindsay Rogers Rooms (707 IAB), The Harriman Institute at Columbia University, NY, USA

The panel discussion reflected the intermediate results of the dialogue between Georgian and Russian independent experts that took place in Istanbul at what is now called the Istanbul Process.
The Istanbul Process is prominent among the numerous dialogue processes facilitated by GPPAC. In the aftermath of the August 2008 crisis the International Center on Conflict and Negotiation initiated a Russia-Georgia expert dialogue. The meetings take place in Istanbul and therefore the process was dubbed the Istanbul Process. Since its inception, the Istanbul Process has produced a wide-ranging exchange and analysis of the fundamental causes of the conflict, key trigger factors, and potential mechanisms for stabilizing relations through the creation of a Russian-Georgian dialogue between independent political experts.

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http://harriman.columbia.edu/event/russian-georgian-relations-bilateral-and-regional-perspectives

კონფლიქტებისა და მოლაპარაკების საერთაშორისო კვლევითი ცენტრი

International Center on Conflict and Negotiation

Международный Центр по Конфликтам и Переговорам

1994

"Peace is Handmade"