The Importance of Support of Newly Independent State at an Early Stage and Development of Strategic Partnership between the U.S. and Georgia

Lela Vanishvili
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The following paper aims to examine the U.S foreign policy to Georgia carried out by the Democrat Presidents – Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Foreign Policy of the United States was changeable across the decades and due to different presidents, sometimes the interest and cooperations’ rank was low, and sometimes was on the high level. At present the cooperation between two countries is developing in various direction and at different levels, including mutual security and counterterrorism interests which aims to provide Georgia with bilateral security assistance. Preliminary studies of the US assistance to Georgia which aimed to promote the democracy in the country carried out during the Democrat presidents have revealed some alterations. The finances invested education and restructuring of state institutions helped Georgia to make rapid advancement in building democracy in the country.Keywords: Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, contribution to NATO missions, Georgian presidents, International Republican Institute, NDI in Georgia, Sovereignty of Georgia, strategic partnership, support of Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, The Open Society Georgia Foundation, USAID operating in Georgia
在早期阶段支持新独立国家以及发展美国与格鲁吉亚战略伙伴关系的重要性
以下论文旨在研究美国民主党总统比尔-克林顿、巴拉克-奥巴马和唐纳德-特朗普对格鲁吉亚实施的外交政策。几十年来,美国的外交政策不断变化,由于总统的不同,利益和合作的层次时高时低。目前,两国之间的合作正朝着不同的方向和层次发展,包括共同的安全和反恐利益,旨在为格鲁吉亚提供双边安全援助。美国对格鲁吉亚的援助旨在促进该国的民主,在民主党总统任期内进行的初步研究显示,美国对格鲁吉亚的援助发生了一些变化。在教育和国家机构重组方面的资金投入帮助格鲁吉亚在民主建设方面取得了突飞猛进的发展:比尔-克林顿和乔治-H.W.-布什、对北约任务的贡献、格鲁吉亚总统、国际共和研究所、格鲁吉亚的 NDI、格鲁吉亚的主权、战略伙伴关系、对格鲁吉亚领土完整和主权的支持、格鲁吉亚开放社会基金会、在格鲁吉亚开展业务的美国国际开发署
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