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Zviad Gamsakhurdia

Potemkin Democracy

Georgia's image in the West is belied by the reality on the ground.

Commentary

Russia Makes Partner

With the dust settled from the Georgian conflict, it’s clear that Russia doesn’t have grandiose imperial ambitions. But Moscow does want a seat at the table.

Nasty Nationalism

Western commentators are focusing on the here and now of the Tbilisi-Moscow conflict. But it has deep roots in the nationalist polices of Georgia’s first post-independence president.

A Country in Crisis

As political conditions erode, Georgian leaders have put aside their differences to discuss the present and future of Georgia.

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February 12, 2012