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What Does De-Sovietization of Georgia Mean?

By David IberiOn July 21, Georgian Parliament unanimously adopted a resolution on the Soviet occupation of Georgia and declared February 25 the Day of Soviet Occupation. From now on, the Georgian government is charged with the organization of special events to honor the victims of... MORE

Ukraine Should Follow in Georgia’s Footsteps

By Taras KuzioI very much enjoyed reading Vitaly Sych’s article by this title published in the leading Ukrainian weekly magazine Korrespondent and the Kyiv Post. It is rare to read an article in Ukraine praising Georgia under President Mikheil Saakashvili – even though Ukrainians tend... MORE

The West Beefs Up Its Support for Georgia

By David Iberi The Georgian capital has seen several high-profile visits over the past weeks, and as reported by Georgian media more dignitaries are expected to arrive in the following days despite the unusual triple-digit temperatures and the summer vacation season. Shortly after U.S. Secretary... MORE

Kyrgyzstan: Need for international investigation grows

By Erica MaratA month after the shocking violence in southern Kyrgyzstan, questions about what sparked a clash between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks remain. Kyrgyz NGOs and western experts are calling for a thorough international investigation. However, Kyrgyz president Roza Onubayeva has been sending mixed signals... MORE

Why Does Lavrov Call Georgia An “Anomaly” in the Post-Soviet Space?

By David Iberi On July 7, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gave an interview to Mir, a Russian television and radio company. The themes chosen for discussion reflected on Russia’s relations with the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries, and the present and future of... MORE

Clinton’s Visit to Tbilisi and Georgia’s Security Concerns

By David IberiU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Georgia, as part of her Eastern European tour, on July 5 is seen in Tbilisi as an important diplomatic step that could help both Georgia’s external security and domestic stability. At a joint press conference... MORE