Thesis information "Russia - Georgia relations from 1991 to 2011" by HVCH Hoang Xuan Cuong, majoring in International Relations.1. Full name of student: Hoang Xuan Cuong 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of birth: December 21, 1980 4. Place of birth: La Khe - Ha Dong - Hanoi 5. Decision to recognize student No.: 1833/QD - XHNV - SDH, dated: October 21, 2010 by the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis topic: Russia - Georgia relations from 1991 to 2011 8. Major: International relations; Code: 60310206 9. Scientific supervisor: Assoc.Prof.Dr. Dinh Cong Tuan - Editor-in-Chief of Europe Magazine - Institute of European Studies - Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences 10. Summary of the thesis results: Russia and Georgia are two countries located in the Caucasus region. Over the past 20 years, due to the strong impact of the complex developments of the international and regional situation, the relationship between the two countries has had many ups and downs. During the reign of President Boris Yeltsin, the Russia - Georgia relationship developed relatively stably. There was increased exchange and cooperation between the two countries in the economic, political, cultural, scientific and technical aspects. During the reign of President Vladimir Putin, the Russia - Georgia relationship was very tense and complicated. During the period 2000 - 2003, although the relationship between the two countries was no longer as warm as the previous period, Moscow and Tbilisi still maintained political, economic, cultural, scientific and technical relations with each other. However, after the "Rose Revolution" (December 2003), the pro-Western President Saakashvili came to power in Georgia (January 2004) and implemented a series of anti-Russian policies. These actions by Georgia pushed the relationship between the two countries to become very tense. During the tenure of President Dmitry Medvedev, the relationship between the two countries had very complicated developments. The conflicts and tensions between the two countries in the previous period to this period broke out into the "5-day war" between Russia and Georgia from August 8 to 12, 2008. Although political tensions between the two countries still existed, the economic, cultural, scientific and technical relations between the two sides were still maintained. The evidence is that on November 3, 2011, Moscow reached the final agreements with Tbilisi on the issue of the Russian Federation's accession to the WTO. Although the Russia-Georgia relationship is a relationship between a great power and a small country, the changes and developments in this relationship have a great impact and influence on the world powers: the US, the EU and China. Regional power: Turkey. Countries in the region: Armenia, Azerbaijan. The advantages, challenges and prospects of the Russia-Georgia relationship until 2020 with developments, improving, worsening or stabilizing, all have a significant impact and influence on international and regional relations (CIS, Caucasus, Europe...) in the next decade. 11. Practical applicability: Can be used as a reference document on Russia and Georgia 12. Further research directions: Can be developed into a PhD thesis topic 13. Published works related to the thesis: None
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name : Hoang Xuan Cuong 2. Sex: Male 3. Date of birth: 21th of December in 1980 4. Place of birth: Ha Noi City 5. Admission decision number: No 1833/QD - academic process: No 7. Official thesis title: Russia and Georgia relations from 1991 to 2011 8. Major: International Relations Department . Code: 60310206 9. Supervisors: Associate Professor Dr Dinh Cong Tuan - Editorial director of European Magazine - Institute for European Studies - Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences 10. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Russia and Georgia are the two countries in the Caucasus. During the past 20 years due to the complicated international situation, the region has made the relationship between the two countries with the quiet development. During the period of President Boris Yeltsin holding power, the relationship between Russia and Georgia developed relatively stable. Between the two countries to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the fields of economics, politics, culture and science -technology. During the period of President Vladimir Putin holding power, relations between Russia and Georgia are very stressful and complicated. In the period 2000 - 2003, the relationship between the two countries although not as warm as before but between Moscow and stage Tbilisi was maintaining political relations, economics, culture, science and technology together. However, after “Rose Revolution” (December 2003) led to the pro-Western president Sakashvilli came to power in Georgia (January 2004) and the implementation of a series of anti-Russian policies. The actions of the Georgian made relations between the two countries became very stressful. During the period of President Dmitry Medvedev holding power, bilateral relations have also been complicated. The conflict between the two countries during this period largely broke out of “five days of war” on Russia - Georgia on August 8 - 12, 2008. Despite political tensions between the two countries remaining, but the relationship of economic, cultural and science - technology between the two sides is still maintained and developed. Evidence on 3 November 2011, Moscow reached final agreement with Tbilisi on WTO accession issues of the Russian Federation. Russian and Georgian relations, although is the relationship between a superpower and a small nation, but the movement and change had a significant impact and influence of the world's other great powers: United states, EU, China. Great nation in region: Turkey. Countries in area: Armenia, Azerbaijan. Advantages, challenges and prospects of relations Russia - Georgia to 2020, with the changes better, worse or stability is affected and no small impact on the regional (CIS, Caucasus, Europe…) and international situation in the next decade. 11. Practical applicability, if any: Can be used as a reference for Russia and Georgia 12. Further research directions, if any: Can be developed into research students 13. Thesis - related publications: None