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Identity politics: Exploring Georgian foreign policy behavior
K Kakachia, S Minesashvili
Journal of Eurasian Studies, 2015
1022015
Challenges to the South Caucasus regional security aftermath of Russian–Georgian conflict: Hegemonic stability or new partnership?
KK Kakachia
Journal of Eurasian Studies 2 (1), 15-20, 2011
562011
Change and continuity in the foreign policies of small states: Elite perceptions and Georgia’s foreign policy towards Russia
K Kakachia, S Minesashvili, L Kakhishvili
Europe-Asia Studies 70 (5), 814-831, 2018
402018
Why does police reform appear to have been more successful in Georgia than in Kyrgyzstan or Russia?
K Kakachia, L O’Shea
The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies. Pipss. org, 2012
402012
Georgia’s identity-driven foreign policy and the struggle for its European destiny
K Kakachia
Caucasus Analytical Digest 37 (March 29), 4-7, 2012
342012
Oligarchs in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia as key obstacles to reforms
W Konończuk, D Cenușa, K Kakachia
Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies, 2017
332017
Is Georgia’s Orthodox Church an Obstacle to European Values?
K Kakachia
Ponars Eurasia Policy memo, 2014
332014
Defying marginality: explaining Ukraine’s and Georgia’s drive towards Europe.
K Kornely, B Lebanidze, V Dubovyk
Journal of Contemporary European Studies 27 (Issue 4), 451-462, 2019
262019
The current status of police reform in Georgia
J Boda, K Kakachia
Cole, Eden/Fluri, Philip H.(eds.): From Revolufion to Reform: Georgia’s …, 2005
262005
European, Asian, or Eurasian?: Georgian identity and the struggle for Euro-Atlantic integration
K Kakachia
Georgian Foreign Policy–The Quest for Sustainable Security. Konrad Adenauer …, 2013
252013
Azerbaijan-Georgian relations: The Foundations and Challenges of the Strategic Alliance
Z Shiriyev, K Kakachia
242013
Can the EU’s new global strategy make a difference? Strengthening resilience in the Eastern Partnership countries
K Kakachia, A Legucka, B Lebanidze
Democratization 28 (7), 1338-1356, 2021
222021
Mitigating Russia’s borderization of Georgia: A strategy to contain and engage
K Kakachia, L Kakhishvili, J Larsen, M Grigalashvili
Tbilisi: Georgian Institute of Politics, 2017
182017
Informal governance & electorate perceptions in hybrid regimes: The 2016 parliamentary elections in Georgia
B Lebanidze, K Kakachia
Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 25 (4), 529-549, 2017
182017
Iran and Georgia: Genuine Partnership or Marriage of. Convenience?
K Kakachia
PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo, 2011
172011
Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis: From the Soviet Union Into Eurasia?
G Besier, K Stoklosa
Taylor & Francis, 2016
162016
Georgia’s protracted transition: civil society, party politics and challenges to democratic transformation
K Kakachia, B Lebanidze
G. Nodia, & N. Jmukhadze 25, 130-161, 2016
152016
Georgian Foreign Policy: The Quest for Sustainable Security
K Kakachia, M Cecire
Tbilisi, GA: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2013
152013
END OF RUSSIAN MILITARY BASES IN GEORGIA: SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND SECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF WITHDRAWAL
K Kakachia
Military Bases: Historical Perspectives, Contemporary Challenges 51, 2009
15*2009
Networked apathy: Georgian party politics and the role of social media
K Kakachia, T Pataraia, M Cecire
Demokratizatsiya 22 (2), 255, 2014
132014
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