The relatively young borders in Eastern Europe have been the stage of protracted conflicts. In countries such as Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova, insufficient border control continues to cause an influx in corruption, human and substances trafficking, and mistrust toward established democratic institutions. Conflicts within each of these nations have a significant Russian component. Building the strength of these states is key -- and there are crucial areas in which these nations can bolster their border security and move towards solving their internal conflicts
Notes
"Europe Program."
"January 2017."
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