Assessing progress toward democracy in Georgia points to positive as well as negative developments. What Washington has done well—and where it has failed—is revealing.
In the Georgian capital of Tbilisi today, police officers clashed violently with anti-government protesters. Opposition leader Anna Dolidze
After Friday's protest in Tbilisi, Georgian opposition leader Anna Dolidze on the actions of the Saakashvili government. Then Paul Saunders provides some perspective and distance from London and Berlin.
Though he may be perceived as a reformer in the West, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili is anything but a model democrat.
Writing in last week's In the National Interest, Nikolas Gvosdev goes further than most analysts in telling the truth about developments in Georgia since last November's Rose Revolution.