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Ondrej Ditrych

Ondrej Ditrych

Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2007-2008

 

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Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2007-2008

Current Affiliation: Doctoral candidate in international relations at the Institute of Political Studies, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.

 

 

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2008

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Summer 2008

"Identities, Interests and the Resolution of the Abkhaz Conflict"

Journal Article, Caucasian Review of International Affairs, issue 3, volume 2

By Ondrej Ditrych, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2007-2008

"The recent crisis in Abkhazia reveals a fundamental qualitative change in the conflict in which the balance among three main actors is shifting, and increasingly the conflict plays a more important role in the triangular relations between Georgia, Russia and the West. The search for a new equilibrium in the conflict, one that would be an optimal outcome for the actors involved, will require rethinking the mutually constitutive roles (identities) and interests they want to assume with respect to the conflict and the entire South Caucasus...."

 

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