
With Dalibor Rohac
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Jan 15, 2025 |
aei.org | With Dalibor Rohac |Robert Doar |Dalibor Rohac |Jeffrey Rosen
On January 22, Georgia’s fifth president and opposition leader Salome Zourabichvili joined AEI’s Dalibor Rohac for a discussion on Georgia’s path forward after the country’s contentious October elections, which the Georgian Dream party won.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
aei.org | With Dalibor Rohac |Kori Schake |Dalibor Rohac |R. Richard Geddes
On October 26, voters in the Republic of Georgia will elect their new parliament. Will they be able to break the grip of the ruling Georgian Dream party, which has set the country on a path away from the EU and NATO and toward Russian and Chinese domination? Georgia and the future of its democracy matter to the United States, especially as Beijing seeks to incorporate the country into its “Middle Corridor” and as Russia shows little willingness to abandon its imperial aspirations.
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May 31, 2024 |
aei.org | With Dalibor Rohac |Kori Schake |Dalibor Rohac |Max Eden
NATO’s 75th anniversary is a cause for celebration, especially in the capitals of its Eastern European member states. Yet this year’s NATO summit is happening against the background of a protracted war waged by Russia against Ukraine, instability along the alliance’s eastern flank, and the Kremlin’s constant stream of threats directed at the West. Has the Washington summit lived up to expectations, and is a more stable, peaceful Europe within reach?
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May 31, 2024 |
aei.org | With Dalibor Rohac |Kori Schake |Dalibor Rohac |Michael Brickman
NATO’s 75th anniversary is a cause for celebration, especially in the capitals of its Eastern European member states. Yet this year’s NATO summit is happening against the background of a protracted war waged by Russia against Ukraine, instability along the alliance’s eastern flank, and the Kremlin’s constant stream of threats directed at the West. Has the Washington summit lived up to expectations, and is a more stable, peaceful Europe within reach?
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Apr 10, 2024 |
aei.org | With Dalibor Rohac |Giselle Donnelly |Dalibor Rohac |Matthew Continetti
While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stands out in its scale, it was the culmination of a much longer pattern of Russian revisionism—in Ukraine and elsewhere in Eastern Europe. Georgia, currently experiencing political turbulence and hesitation on its path toward the West, was among the first targets of Vladimir Putin’s regime in the summer of 2008, when the Kremlin deployed much of the same horrifying playbook that would later be seen in Ukraine.
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