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Capitolo | The OSCE and EU Actions towards Georgian Separatist Conflicts: the Case of South Ossetia

The OSCE and EU Actions towards Georgian Separatist Conflicts: the Case of South Ossetia

Abstract

Both the OSCE and the EU got involved in the management of the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict considering it as a testing ground for their capacities to act as security actors and easier to deal with in comparison with the other unsolved confrontations in the Post-Soviet area. By this way, they disregarded the root causes of the conflict and then proved unable to deploy the necessary resources to respond to the security expectations of the two sides, especially since the regional geopolitical environment switched from cooperation to confrontation between Russia and an expanding NATO presence. Following the 2008 War, the EU is left as the only mediating player on the ground but is not recognised as such by the SO side supported by Russia while Georgia has thwarted the possibilities of conflict resolution adopting a punitive ‘Occupied Territories’ narrative.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Presentato: 19 Marzo 2019 | Accettato: 17 Aprile 2019 | Pubblicato 17 Ottobre 2019 | Lingua: en

Keywords EU-Russia RelationsInternational OrganisationsDe facto StatesCaucasusPost-soviet Conflicts


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