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Title Abkhazia : the long road to reconciliation
Published Brussels, Belgium : International Crisis Group, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (iv, 32 pages) : maps
Series Crisis Group Europe report ; no. 224
Europe report (International Crisis Group) ; no. 224.
Contents Executive summary. -- Recommendations. -- Introduction. -- Political realities in Abkhazia. -- Overcoming obstacles in the George-Russia standoff and Abkhazia. -- Finding fields for cooperation. -- Conclusion. -- Appendices
Summary Georgia's peaceful change of government in 2012 stoked optimism about reducing the open hostility with Russia and Abkhazia since the 2008 war. Though swift agreement on larger questions, like Abkhazia's status or the return of Georgian internally displaced persons (IDPs), is highly unlikely, the three sets of authorities at least share a common interest to cooperate in incremental confidence-building measures. For the immediate future, therefore, it would be beneficial for all sides to concentrate on achievable goals, including an intensified dialogue on basic security-related and humanitarian issues
Notes "10 April 2013."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover page (ICG, viewed August 8, 2013)
Subject Peace-building -- Georgia (Republic)
Diplomatic relations.
International law.
Peace-building.
SUBJECT Abkhazia (Georgia) -- International status
Georgia (Republic) -- Foreign relations -- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations -- Georgia (Republic)
Subject Georgia (Republic)
Georgia (Republic) -- Abkhazia.
Russia (Federation)
Form Electronic book
Author International Crisis Group, publisher.