Georgia

2008 Russian financial crisis

Moscow City

The 2008 Russian financial crisis is an ongoing crisis on Russian markets, as nervousness over the global banking crisis has been compounded by political fears after the war with Georgia, as well as renewed concern about state intervention in corporations of strategic interests. Russia's economy is also heavily dependent on energy prices, especially oil which has lost more than a third of its value since its record peak of USD 147 on July 11, 2008.

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Reactions to the conflict in Georgia

Georgian Pipelines

Georgian Pipelines

Map of Baku-Supsa and Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipelines through Georgia

Georgian Pipelines

Humanitarian impact in the war in Georgia

Refugees from South Ossetia - Alagir

Infrastructure damage in Georgia

Defence industries of Georgia

Defence industries of Georgia

Defence industries of Georgia in 1993: there is an aircraft final assembly plant in Tblisi as well as component plants in Tblisi, Tsalka, Akhmeta, and Telavi.

Defence industries of Georgia

The peace plan for the war in Georgia

Ethnic map of the Caucasus

Timeline of events for the war in Georgia

Civilian apartment buildings in Gori

South Ossetia and Abkhazia are territories within Georgia that individually declared independence from Georgia and have each been acting in de facto independent capacities since the early 1990s. Neither state has been diplomatically recognised by any member of the United Nations. Georgia has offered limited autonomy to South Ossetia and Abkhazia, but both have declined.

 

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