The two years since the war of August 2008 have been tough for Georgia. But in domestic politics and foreign relations alike the country has achieved more than once seemed possible, says Alexander Rondeli.
The promise of an international order based on principle rather than the exercise of power is exposed as an occidentalist illusion by Russian actions towards Georgia, says Alexander Rondeli.
If the summer tends to be a rather quiet time in Georgia’s internal politics, the same cannot be said of the country’s foreign relations. Even the sultry temperatures
A series of events in Georgia between late September and mid-November 2007 - political infighting, mass demonstrations, the declaration of a state of emergency, and the announcement of presidential elections
The dignified political transition in the south Caucasian republic of Georgia brings hope to its people. But, says one of Tbilisis most influential analysts, even harder challenges of good
President Bush has rallied his troops for what he calls “The first warof the 21st century”. What is your view of this crisis, where, briefly, do you stand? This is the question we are putting to people around the world, especially those with their own public reputation and following. Our aim, to h