[1. Bloomfield, David, and Theresa Barnes, eds. Reconciliation After Violent Conflict. A Handbook. 2003 // http://www.idea.int/publications/reconciliation/ (accessed November 11, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[2. Brahm, Eric. “Conflict Stages.” www.beyondintractability.org (September 2003) // http://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/conflict-stages (accessed July 10, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[3. “Bufernaja zona posle vyvoda ottuda rossijskih vojsk” (Buffer Zone after Withdrawal of Russian Troops) (2008) // http://www.memo.ru/2008/10/28/2810081.html (accessed September 15, 2013) [in Russian].]Search in Google Scholar
[4. “Chetvertaja voennaja baza Minoborony RF polnost'ju razmeshhena v Juzhnoj Osetii” (Fourth Military Base of RF Ministry of Defense Has Been Fully Deployed) (2010) // http://www.kavkaz-uzel.ru (accessed September 15, 2013) [in Russian].]Search in Google Scholar
[5. Fisher, Simon, ed. Working With Conflict: Skills and Strategies for Action. Zed Books (2000).]Search in Google Scholar
[6. Fitzduff, Mari. “Approaches to Community Relations.” Community Relations Council. CRC Pamphlet No. 1 (1991).]Search in Google Scholar
[7. Frazer, Hugh, and Mari Fitzduff. “Improving Community Relations.” Community Relations Council. CRC Pamphlet No. 3 (1994).]Search in Google Scholar
[8. Galtung, Johan. “Cultural Violence.” Journal of Peace Research Vol. 27, No. 3 (August 1990): 291-305.10.1177/0022343390027003005]Search in Google Scholar
[9. “Georgia: Avoiding War in South Ossetia.” Europe Report No. 159 (November 26, 2004) // http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/europe/southcaucasus/georgia.aspx (accessed August 18, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[10. “Georgia's South Ossetia Conflict: Make Haste Slowly.” Europe Report No. 183 (June 7, 2007) // http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/europe/southcaucasus/ georgia.aspx (accessed August 18, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[11. “Georgia's Mighty Orthodox Church.” www.bbc.co.uk (July 2, 2013) // http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23103853 (accessed September 15, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[12. “Georgia: Securing a Stable Future.” Europe Briefing No. 58 (December 13, 2010) // http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/europe/southcaucasus/georgia.aspx (accessed August 18, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[13. “Georgia-Russia: Learn to Live like Neighbours.” Europe Briefing No. 65 (August 8, 2011) // http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/europe/southcaucasus/ georgia.aspx (accessed August 18, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[14. International Appeal Following the Conference “The Problems of Akhalgori District: Internally Displaced Persons and their Future.” NGO Trust in Development (2013) // http://trustdevelopment.eu/v2/wpcontent/uploads/2013/06/TIDappeal-ENG_final2.pdf (accessed September 19, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[15. Jasutis, Gražvydas. “Gruzijos ir Pietų Osetijos konfliktas: Akhalgori rajono atvejis” (Georgian and South Ossetian Conflict: the Case of Akhalgori). NGO Trust in Development (2013) // http://trustdevelopment.eu/v2/wpcontent/uploads/2013/06/studija-alhalgori-final.pdf (accessed September 18, 2013) [in Lithuanian].]Search in Google Scholar
[16. Kevorkova, Nadezhda. “Patriarch of Georgia: Our Church and People Never Cut Ties with Russia.” rt.com (July 22, 2013) // http://rt.com/opedge/patriarch-georgia-russia-ties-438/ (accessed September 15, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[17. Kotaeva, Marija. “Leningorskij rajon: politicheskie osobennosti, demograficheskie harakteristiki, jekonomika, pogranichnye problemy” (District of Leningori: Political Peculiarities, Demographic Features and Economic Cross-border Problems) (2011) // http://cardata.gmu.edu/docs/papers/2011- SouthOssetianAuthors.pdf (accessed September 18, 2013) [in Russian].]Search in Google Scholar
[18. Lieven, Anatol. “Analysis of Rotos of the Conflict between Georgia, Russia and South Ossetia.” The Times (August 11, 2008).]Search in Google Scholar
[19. Maler-Matyazova, Elena. “The Unrecognized Eparchies of the Recognized Republics.” www.katehon.ru (2009) // http://www.katehon.ru/html/top/eccleo/nepriznannie_eparhii_Eg.htm (accessed September 15, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[20. Mitchell, Christopher. The Structure of International Conflict. St. Martin's Press, 1989.]Search in Google Scholar
[21. Miháliková, Eva. “Conflict Analysis of Georgia.” Slovenská politologická revue Vol. 1, No. 10 (2010): 59-83. 10.1353/sir.0.0329]Search in Google Scholar
[22. Mitchell, Lincoln, and Alexander Cooley. “After the August War: A New Strategy for U.S. Engagement with Georgia.” Harriman Review Vol. 17, No. 3-4 (2010): 1-69.]Search in Google Scholar
[23. Nan, Susan A., Archil Gegeshidze, George Tarkhan-Mouravi, and Revaz Gachechiladze. Georgian-South Ossetian Conflict: Researching Peace.Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, 2011.]Search in Google Scholar
[24. Nichol, Jim. “Russia-Georgia conflict in August 2008: Context and Implications for US interests.” Congressional Research Service (March 3, 2009) // http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL34618.pdf (accessed September 12, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[25. Petro, Nikolai N. “After Georgia The Russia-Georgia War: Causes and Consequences.” Global Dialogue Vol. 11 (Winter/Spring 2009) // http://www.worlddialogue.org/content.php?id=439 (accessed September 12, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[26. “Polozhenie gruzinskogo naselenija Leningorskogo rajona Respubliki Juzhnaja Osetija (Ahalgorskogo rajona Gruzii) vyzyvaet ser'eznoe bespokojstvo” (Situation of Georgians in Leningori South Ossetia Remains Serious) (2008) // http://www.memo.ru/d/2252.html (accessed September 18, 2013) [in Russian].]Search in Google Scholar
[27. Postanovlenie pravitel'stva RJuO ob organizacii peresechenija gosudarstvennoj granicy Respubliki Juzhnaja Osetija s Gruziej v uproshhennom porjadke 15 fevralja 2011 goda No 26 (Decree of the Government of South Ossetia on Organizing the Facilitated Crossing Regime with Georgia) (2011) // http://cominf.org/node/1166488996 (accessed September 30, 2013) [in Russian].]Search in Google Scholar
[28. Report of Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in Georgia. Presented to the Council of the European Union. Vol. 1 (September 2009).]Search in Google Scholar
[29. “Rossijskie pogranvojska pribyli v Juzhnuju Osetiju ohranjat' granicu s Gruziej” (Russian Border Guards Arrived in South Ossetia to Protect the Border with Georgia). Rossiskaja gazeta No. 4911 (87) (May 18, 2009) [in Russian].]Search in Google Scholar
[30. Ross, Marc H. “Creating the conditions for peacemaking: theories of practice in ethnic conflict resolution.” Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 23, Issue 6 (2000): 1002-1034.10.1080/014198700750018397]Search in Google Scholar
[31. “Russia vs Georgia: The Fallout.” Europe Report No. 195 (August 22, 2008) // http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/europe/south-caucasus/georgia.aspx (accessed August 18, 2013). ]Search in Google Scholar
[32. “South Ossetia: The Burden of Recognition.” Europe Report No. 205 (June 7, 2010) // http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/regions/europe/southcaucasus/ georgia.aspx (accessed August 18, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[33. “The Issues of Akhalgori District: IDPs and Their Future.” trustdevelopment.eu (2013) // http://trustdevelopment.eu/?page_id=53 (accessed November 15, 2013).]Search in Google Scholar
[34. “Zhiteljam Leningori predstavili novogo glavu administracii” (New Head of Administration Was Introduced to Leningori Inhabitants) (2008) // http://sojcc.ru/rus/1628.html (accessed September 18, 2013) [in Russian]. ]Search in Google Scholar