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Frederick W. Kagan is preparing frequently updated reports on the unfolding situation in the Caucasus.
Media Inquiries: Véronique Rodmanvrodman@aei.org; 202.862.4870
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 14, 2008
The following AEI scholars are available to discuss:
the military situation in Georgia and its separatist territories since August 8, 2008; the military and political developments earlier in 2008 that led to the...As Georgia recovers from Russia’s recent military assault and tries to regain its footing in a region in which the balance of power has changed, questions for the United States and its allies linger. How can the West prevent a similar conflict from endangering the territorial integrity of other allies...
What are the presidential candidates saying about the Russo-Georgian conflict?
Frederick W. Kagan continues his frequent reports on the unfolding situation in the Caucasus.
Russia's invasion of Georgia was far more than a singular emergency operation.
Russian president Dmitri Medvedev's rhetoric may portend a break with the policies of his predecessor, Vladimir Putin, but to prove he means what he says, Medvedev should begin redressing some of the most conspicuous miscarriages of justice that marked the Putin regime.
The United States wants to hit the "reset button" in its relations with Russia, but the prospects for the items on the agenda are mixed at best.



