Is Georgia Starting To See Chechnya Moscow’s Way?
Georgia's new government under President Mikheil Saakashvili may be tilting toward Russia on Chechnya-related issues in order to win concessions in other areas. In early... MORE
Right Time For Georgia To Press For Early Withdrawal Of Russian Forces
Political renewal in Georgia, and the appealing international image of its leadership, have created the right context for a Western-assisted Georgian effort to commit the... MORE
WILL GEORGIA CUT THE PANKISI KNOT?
By Zaal Anjaparidze Last month's dramatic hostage taking in Moscow will probably lead to a renewal of Russian offensives in the Caucasus, and the Pankisi... MORE
YASTRZHEMBSKY WEIGHS IN ON GEORGIA…
The October 9 issue of Gazeta.ru featured written replies by Russian presidential aide and chief spokesman for issues relating to Chechnya Sergei Yastrzhembsky to questions... MORE
POLL: THE GEORGIAN AND RUSSIAN PUBLIC.
On September 20, the website Grani.ru, citing Interfax, reported the results of a September 17-19 poll taken in Moscow by the All Russian Center for... MORE
NO CASUS BELLI: MOSCOW IN GEORGIA’S PANKISI GORGE
By Vladimir Socor Russian President Vladimir Putin's closest associates are again calling for a military operation inside Georgia. This, by most counts, is the third... MORE
CHECHNYA FACTORS INTO RUSSO-GEORGIAN RELATIONS.
The Chechen issue seriously intruded into relations between Russia and Georgia over the past week, and the U.S. State Department was required once again to... MORE
WASHINGTON BACKS GEORGIA.
On July 31, Philip T. Reeker, Deputy Spokesman for the U.S. Department of State, had underlined in Washington: "As we've made clear previously, the United... MORE
GEORGIAN KOMPROMAT
By Zaal Anjaparidze [Editor's Note: Last fall Georgia fell into a political crisis triggered by economic failures against a background of separatist movements and Russian... MORE
THE RUSSIAN SQUEEZE ON GEORGIA
By Vladimir Socor Russia has capped off its three recent summits--held in late May with the United States, NATO and the EU--with increased pressures on... MORE