Georgian government
Russian Roulette
Dimitri K. Simes
| Oct 30, 2008
The current conversations of the American political class are frighteningly similar to past black-and-white misinterpretations of fundamental foreign-policy decisions.
Trouble in Tbilisi
Whit Mason
| Mar 01, 2005
Liberty and security are hard to combine. Georgians risk losing both.
Realism About Georgia
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
| Dec 10, 2003
I've received some critical comments about last week's column, especially as it related to the situation in Georgia.
Potemkin Democracy
Charles King
| Jun 01, 2001
Georgia's image in the West is belied by the reality on the ground.
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But Where Are the Americans?
Doug Bandow
| May 02, 2011
Military intervention should not become America’s newest entitlement program.
North Caucasus of the Bizarre
Thomas de Waal
| Nov 01, 2010
Where people think the United States is the source of Islamist violence and other problems inside Russia and on its borders.
Tbilisi and Tehran
Tsotne Bakuria
| Jun 02, 2010
Why is Georgia cozying up to Iran?
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