Vakhtang Maisaya
Vakhtang Maisaya is a military analyst and the head of geopolitical studies at the Georgian Strategic Analysis Center. He specializes in global security issues and has been involved in analyzing the shifting dynamics of international relations, particularly concerning NATO and the implications for Georgia. Maisaya has expressed concerns about the evolving security landscape at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing the need for Georgia to adapt to new geopolitical realities.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia | 4 | 6.00 | 0.68% | +80% | 3,989,167 | 48,517 | $17,000 | 207$ |
| Totals | 4 | 3,989,167 | 48,517 | $17,000 | 207$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya, head of geopolitical studies at the Georgian Strategic Analysis Center, almost rules out the possibility of Iran attacking the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya discusses the potential challenges facing South Caucasus due to the ongoing conflict.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya believes that the information is a classic example of psychological warfare.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya commented that many things will be clarified on Thursday that will affect the entire region.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya commented that neither side is interested in military conflict at this stage.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya assessed that Georgia is being drawn into the realization of the North-South geoeconomic project.
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Georgia:
Political analyst Vakhtang Maisaya comments that there is no basis for holding elections in Ukraine at this time.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya described Lavrov's statement as provocative and believes Russia has something planned.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya excludes the possibility that Europe wants to ease relations with Russia.
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Georgia:
Vakhtang Maisaya suggested that the increased deportation of Ukrainian citizens could indeed be a significant reason for the ambassador's appointment.
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