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Russia’s Toolkit in Its “Near Abroad”: The Cases of Georgia and Moldova
April 20, 2023 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
The German Marshall Fund of the United States cordially invites you to an online event titled Russia’s Toolkit in Its “Near Abroad”: The Cases of Georgia and Moldova on Thursday, April 20 from 10:00 until 11:00 am EST featuring Tamar Kintsurashvili, Executive Director of the Media Development Foundation and Valeriu Pașa, Program Manager at Watchdog.MD. The event will be moderated by Alina Inayeh, Advisor to the President of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Please join for a timely discussion of how Russia’s attempts to destabilize Georgia and Moldova can best be countered. With the world’s attention necessarily focused on the war in Ukraine, is there scope for the trans-Atlantic community to support two other countries in the region that wish to escape Russian influence and turn toward Europe?
Russia is determined to maintain its sphere of influence in its Near Abroad, with the war in Ukraine as the most violent expression of its desire. Fearing that countries in the region would leave the Kremlin’s orbit sooner rather than later, Moscow began to exert pressure using the informational, sociopolitical, economic, and military toolkits of hybrid warfare—further fueling protracted conflicts. This is readily apparent in the cases of Georgia and Moldova. Although Ukraine’s victory is paramount, countering Russia’s other moves is essential for long-term stability in the region.
The Black Sea region has an increasingly important role in maintaining security and peace in Europe in light of the war in Ukraine. With this in mind, the United States has taken measures to promote security in the region and counteract disinformation. Looking beyond the end of the war, the region must develop a comprehensive approach to its security, economic development, and societal resilience. Such a strategy is in development, but its viability and success depend on whether it addresses regional needs, challenges, and opportunities. Additionally, energy security, strategic infrastructure security, and cybersecurity must be prioritized, as the war makes apparent.
The Black Sea Strategic Highlights series includes assessments, goals, opinions, and perspectives of officials, experts, and activists from throughout the Black Sea region, the European Union, and the United States. With this series, GMF hopes to contribute to the development of a realistic and successful Black Sea strategy.
To register, please visit: https://email.gmfus.org/s/5e7c8049fe1f71e4dbe78beffeec54f7b91bdbd2. For further information, please contact William Stewart-Wood at wstewart-wood@gmfus.org.
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan policy organization committed to the idea that the United States and Europe are stronger together.