INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA

The military conflict between Georgia, South Ossetia and Russia in August 2008 led to active involvement of the European Union in the peace-making activity. The EU Observer Mission in Georgia has been operating since October 2008. The Mission was to observe the conflict resolution and promotion of h...

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Main Authors: O. S. Samutina, K. V. Yumatov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2014-09-01
Series:Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/1447
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description The military conflict between Georgia, South Ossetia and Russia in August 2008 led to active involvement of the European Union in the peace-making activity. The EU Observer Mission in Georgia has been operating since October 2008. The Mission was to observe the conflict resolution and promotion of humanitarian actions for those who suffered in the warfare and the ethnical conflicts, so it became directly involved in the context of the Ossetian-Georgian, GeorgianAbkhasian and Russian-Georgian conflicts. The study of the information materials reflecting the Mission’s activity shows that its interaction with Georgia was positive, which allowed it, on the one hand, to restrain the Georgian authorities from radical military actions of 8 August 2008, but on the other hand, to create the informational image of Georgia as a country striving for peace and effective resolution of its revolting autonomy’s problems. As for Georgia’s opponents, the Mission’s activity allowed to fasten the withdrawal of Russian troops and provided Georgia with external protection from Russia’s direct power politics. The Mission’s website interprets South Ossetia, Abkhasia and Russia’s refusal to let the Mission in the observed territory for permanent work as the countries’ refusal to facilitate the real peace-making process. Thus, the idea promoted among Internet users is that the Russian authorities’ actions break the “Medvedev-Sarkozy” plan and hinder conflict resolution. So, the Mission’s activities do not correspond to the real peace-making activity, but rather to the EU’s policy to reduce Russia’s influence on the post-Soviet space.
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spelling doaj.art-40824f167dae42ccbcaa0a8aa7f4584a2023-07-13T12:08:47ZengKemerovo State UniversityВестник Кемеровского государственного университета2078-89752078-89832014-09-0103-22983041446INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIAO. S. Samutina0K. V. Yumatov1Kemerovo State UniversityKemerovo State UniversityThe military conflict between Georgia, South Ossetia and Russia in August 2008 led to active involvement of the European Union in the peace-making activity. The EU Observer Mission in Georgia has been operating since October 2008. The Mission was to observe the conflict resolution and promotion of humanitarian actions for those who suffered in the warfare and the ethnical conflicts, so it became directly involved in the context of the Ossetian-Georgian, GeorgianAbkhasian and Russian-Georgian conflicts. The study of the information materials reflecting the Mission’s activity shows that its interaction with Georgia was positive, which allowed it, on the one hand, to restrain the Georgian authorities from radical military actions of 8 August 2008, but on the other hand, to create the informational image of Georgia as a country striving for peace and effective resolution of its revolting autonomy’s problems. As for Georgia’s opponents, the Mission’s activity allowed to fasten the withdrawal of Russian troops and provided Georgia with external protection from Russia’s direct power politics. The Mission’s website interprets South Ossetia, Abkhasia and Russia’s refusal to let the Mission in the observed territory for permanent work as the countries’ refusal to facilitate the real peace-making process. Thus, the idea promoted among Internet users is that the Russian authorities’ actions break the “Medvedev-Sarkozy” plan and hinder conflict resolution. So, the Mission’s activities do not correspond to the real peace-making activity, but rather to the EU’s policy to reduce Russia’s influence on the post-Soviet space.https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/1447south caucasusgeorgiasouth ossetiaeuropean unionrussiapeace-makingeu informational policy
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INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA
Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
south caucasus
georgia
south ossetia
european union
russia
peace-making
eu informational policy
title INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA
title_full INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA
title_fullStr INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA
title_full_unstemmed INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA
title_short INFORMATION SUPPORT OF THE GEORGIA – SOUTH OSSETIA CONFLICT RESOLUTION ACTIVITY BY THE EU OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA
title_sort information support of the georgia south ossetia conflict resolution activity by the eu observer mission in georgia
topic south caucasus
georgia
south ossetia
european union
russia
peace-making
eu informational policy
url https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/1447
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