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The NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Mineral Resource Base of the
Southern Caucasus and Systems for its Management in the XXI
Century" was held in Tbilisi on April 3-6, 2001. The workshop was
financed by the NATO Science Programme and financially supported by
the Open Society - Georgia Foundation. By the end of the XX century
the new states of the Southern Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Georgia) found themselves in the lowest phase of a severe
structural crisis. Belonging to the same geopolitical space and
having the common economic history during the XIX and XX centuries,
these countries will be able to overcome this crisis and to
integrate into the world community only step-by-step, exploiting
their resource bases and developing competitive branches of
industries. Moreover, in our opinion, such conception is the only
alternative to the spontaneous economical chaos. Solution of this
problem seems to be impossible without close international
collaboration. From this point of view, the idea of regional
alliances where regional actors would be linked by a general,
non-contradictory macroeconomic model seems to be the only
possibility for sustainable development. Creation of The Southern
Caucasus Alliance (SCA) where Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Turkey would find their place could be possible only in case if the
economic reality and economic interests would weigh down
nationalistic doctrines of political isolationism.
The NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Mineral Resource Base of the
Southern Caucasus and Systems for its Management in the XXI
Century" was held in Tbilisi on April 3-6, 2001. The workshop was
financed by the NATO Science Programme and financially supported by
the Open Society - Georgia Foundation. By the end of the XX century
the new states of the Southern Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Georgia) found themselves in the lowest phase of a severe
structural crisis. Belonging to the same geopolitical space and
having the common economic history during the XIX and XX centuries,
these countries will be able to overcome this crisis and to
integrate into the world community only step-by-step, exploiting
their resource bases and developing competitive branches of
industries. Moreover, in our opinion, such conception is the only
alternative to the spontaneous economical chaos. Solution of this
problem seems to be impossible without close international
collaboration. From this point of view, the idea of regional
alliances where regional actors would be linked by a general,
non-contradictory macroeconomic model seems to be the only
possibility for sustainable development. Creation of The Southern
Caucasus Alliance (SCA) where Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and
Turkey would find their place could be possible only in case if the
economic reality and economic interests would weigh down
nationalistic doctrines of political isolationism.
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