Can Georgia become a MicroPower?

Robb, John. "Can Georgia become a MicroPower?." Global Guerrillas. October 7, 2006. http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2006/10/journal_the_noo.html (accessed September 23, 2007).
The idea is that small states can protect themselves if they are willing to use economic systems disruption as a strategic weapon.

Said systems disruption, and the Global Guerrilla dynamic, are called fifth-generation warfare. Scenarios involving the Ukraine, Georgia, and Russia are considered:

The answer is similar to the approach used by Ukraine when faced with a similar level of economic pressure earlier this year. In that crisis, Russia tried to cut-off supplies of natural gas to the Ukraine while at the same time pumping natural gas through pipelines that ran through the country. Of course, the Ukrainians naturally siphoned off the gas they needed from Russia’s european customers. These customers quickly forced Russia to resolve the crisis.

Such methods may work to influence the target down a pre-determined path (in this case, retreat?)



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