Moving beyond insecurity
The Shida Kartli region sits on the administrative boundary line (ABL) with South Ossetia/Tskhinvali Region.
31 March 2011
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The Shida Kartli region sits on the administrative boundary line (ABL) with South Ossetia/Tskhinvali Region.
31 March 2011On the face of it, life along the administrative boundary line (ABL) between Shida Kartli and South Ossetia has improved substantially since the August 2008 War.
28 February 2011The Shida Kartli region sits on the administrative boundary line (ABL) with South Ossetia/Tskhinvali Region.
21 October 2010Saferworld’s Caucasus Programme Manager, David Wood, comments on progress in building peace and stability in the region, and on the need for a long-term approach
26 August 2010The August 2008 war over South Ossetia directly affected people and communities living along the administrative boundary line (ABL).
30 June 2010Following an assessment mission to Georgia between 27 August and 04 September, this discussion paper looks at how recent events have created a need to reappraise approaches to conflict management in Georgia and highlights key areas of concern in the quest for long-term peace.
3 October 2008Since the end of the Cold War, Romania's policy on transfer controls for arms and dual-use goods and technologies (ADGT) has undergone substantial revision, from one focused on maintaining the national military-industrial base and maximising exports regardless of their consequences, to one more in line with international best practice in the field.
15 February 2007Taking stock: small arms and human security in Georgia presents the findings of research conducted on small arms and light weapons (SALW) and human security issues in Georgia by the non-governmental organisations Saferworld (UK) and the Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD, Georgia).
30 September 2006