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Nino Burjanadze

Realism About Georgia

I've received some critical comments about last week's column, especially as it related to the situation in Georgia.

Commentary

Tbilisi's Charade

Georgia is not a perfect democracy. Why do so many American politicians think it is?

Support Georgia, Not Saakashvili

Mikheil Saakashvili suppresses democracy, curbs free speech, and blasts his opponents as radical and unpatriotic. Why is he the media darling of the West?

Tbilisi's Illusion

Mikheil Saakashvili’s regime, faced with growing opposition, is becoming increasingly undemocratic—and the West should pay attention.

Books & Reviews

Missiles Over Tskhinvali

Last summer, Russia and Georgia came to blows. Tbilisi’s pro-American president believed NATO would protect him in a fight with the big, bad bear.

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June 18, 2013