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Georgian Foreign Policy (Volume 3, Issue 2)

by Irakli Alasania

In an interview with YJIA, Georgia'sAmbassador to the United Nations answers pertinent questions pertaining to Georgia's national sovereignty, bilateral relations with neighboring countries, and its current and future role in the United Nations and North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Please find the article here.

Yale Journal of International AffairsMay 1, 2008
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