Posted by: zanshin, 2008-06-10 02:42

Open-Ended Issue

Georgia becomes member of NATO

Georgia becomes member of NATO

Background and Context


Desirability: Desirable
Importance: High
Volatility: High
Likelihood: Medium
Confidence: Medium


Evaluation of this Open-Ended Issue


      Criterium : Value            
About: Desirability
Your evaluation of how positive doing, achieving, having this open-ended issue is.
Desirability :
Ambivalent       
About: Importance
Indicates how important (or not) you find doing, achieving, having this open-ended issue is.
Importance :
X-High       
About: Volatility
Indicates whether you believe there’s a lot of change, movement, unpredictability in the context of this open-ended issue.
Volatility :
X-High       
About: Likelihood
Your estimation of how probably it is of this open-ended issue occurring.
Likelihood :
Medium       
About: Confidence
The level of confidence you have in your valuations of the above criteria: desirability, importance, volatility, and likelihood.
Confidence :
High       
     

Argument Tree

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Issue: Will Georgia become member of NATO ?
Standpoint: Yes, Georgia will become member of NATO >>
NATO needs to defend Georgia's gas and oil pipelines. >>
Georgia was the first Partner country with which NATO adopted an Individual Partnership Action Plan – or IPAP >>
Standpoint: No, Georgia will NOT become member of NATO >>
Ukraine and Georgia's possible accession to NATO would have dire consequences for Russia's defence capability >>
NATO summit in Bucharest blocked Georgia and Ukraine
France and Germany blocked the Membership Action Plans for Georgia and Ukraine. >>

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Tags

France,   Geopolitics,   Georgia,   Germany,   NATO,   Russia,   USA,  

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