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February 09, 2010
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TBILISI, Georgia -- Since August 2008, when Russian tanks rolled into Georgian territory, Georgia has been let down by the very Western countries it considered to be its closest friends. Although the Georgian population continues to register overwhelming support for integration into Euro-Atlantic structures, there are now indications that the country's political elite might be losing patience.

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Three to Watch: Davutoglu, Okada & Amorim

The men behind the foreign policies of three key powers.

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Strategic Posture Review: China

China is replete with contradictions that make the country simultaneously ...

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At a Feb. 5 session of the Russian Security Council, President Dmitry Medvedev finally approved Russia's updated comprehensive military doctrine. But notwithstanding a lengthy period of discussion and consideration, and despite all the developments of the past decade, the latest version generally supports the same policies as the previous military doctrine adopted in 2000.

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