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The Georgian Dimension of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics

By Giorgi KvelashviliIn 2014 the Russian Black Sea coastal city of Sochi, located a few kilometers north of the Russian-Georgian border across the Psou River, will host the Winter Olympic Games. The Russian leadership considers the Sochi Olympics as a manifestation of Russia’s pride and... MORE

Former Prime Minister Zurab Noghaideli: Putin’s New Pick for Georgia?

by Giorgi KvelashviliGeorgia’s former Prime Minister Zurab Noghaideli who currently serves as the leader of the opposition Movement for a Just Georgia and is one of the fiercest critics of President Saakashvili visited Moscow several times in December 2009 to meet with some influential figures... MORE

Working Toward Banking Transparency In Ukraine

by Paul RichardsonAn extensive study has revealed how little information Ukraine’s largest banks are willing to share about their finances and their management.Ukrainian banks are “troeshniki” (C students) in information disclosure: They disclose only 48 percent of the information they should be revealing by international... MORE

Russia and China should give Kazakhstan a major boost into the next decade

by Greg Shtraks Last week’s big news in Central Asia was the completion of the natural gas pipeline connecting Turkmenistan and China. The majority of the discussion has, rightfully, focused on the effect that the Samandepe pipeline will have on breaking Russia’s monopsony on Central... MORE

Moldova’s fractured parties

by Tammy LynchFollowing the December 7 failure of Moldova’s ruling parliamentary coalition to elect a president, it now appears the opposition Communist Party (CPRM) may be showing its first public cracks. These cracks have been expected since the CPRM lost power in July’s snap parliamentary... MORE

Hot air during Ukraine’s winter

by Tammy Lynch European Union, United States and Ukraine leaders did a lot of talking over the last week. The end result …… more talking. And it wasn’t necessarily a series of friendly chats. First, the good news (of a sort). Following a meeting with... MORE