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From A Failed Satate To A Weak One? Georgia And Turkish-Georgian Relations

Year 2005, Issue: 36, 159 - 199, 01.05.2005
https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000106

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From A Failed Satate To A Weak One? Georgia And Turkish-Georgian Relations

Year 2005, Issue: 36, 159 - 199, 01.05.2005
https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000106

Abstract

In current international relations concepts such as weak states or failing-failed states are dravving increasingly more attention from the scholars and policy makers. These states appeared to be the main threats, not only as the sources of origin for terrorists, but also as their breeding grounds. In response, eliminating such weak states and replacing them vvith strong, organized, preferably centralized, free and democratic states became the primary concern of vvestern democracies, especially of the U.S. These vveak or failing states come into sight particularly in areas vvhere state building has been relatively recent or closely associated vvith a supra-national povver. From this perspective, Georgia has been displaying the characteristics of a failing state in the early 1990s vvith its vveak political structure, lack of a national fınancial system and rampant ethnic strife and illegal armed groups. To complicate the matters more, the control of state över its national territory vvas compromised and the involvement of foreign povvers vvorsened the situation. This article aims at ansvvering questions related vvith Georgia's state formation or strengthening process vvith a special emphasis on the Turkish-Georgian relations.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Science
Journal Section Research Article
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Mithat Çelikpala This is me

Publication Date May 1, 2005
Published in Issue Year 2005 Issue: 36

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APA Çelikpala, M. (2005). From A Failed Satate To A Weak One? Georgia And Turkish-Georgian Relations. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations(36), 159-199. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000106