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The Role of the United Nations in the Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict
Human Rights and Democratization in the Republic of Georgia
Georgia/Abkhazia
Politics of Memory in Independent Georgia. Selected Aspects. Institute
Géorgie 1985-1995 Economie Et Transition
Recent Elections in Georgia: at Long Last, Stability?
Georgia/Abkhazia: Violations of the Laws of War and Russia's Role in the Conflict
The-Caucasus.Pdf
CPY Document
Abstract Autonomy in Georgia's Ajaria Region
Copyright by Julie Alynn George 2005 the Dissertation Committee for Julie Alynn George Certifies That This Is the Approved Version of the Following Dissertation
A Heavy Burden
Trans-Territorial Energy Networks in Georgia, 1993-2003
Transition in the Post-Soviet State
NHDR 1998 National Human Development Report Georgia,1998 Foreword by Mr
David Darchiashvili Caucasian Institute June 1997 the ARMY
Political-Criminal-Business Nexus in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan Comparative Analysis
Black Matsoni: the Pragmatics of the Tbilisi Street Code
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Open Greensmith Senior Honors Thesis.Pdf
Caucasian Regime Dynamics in Comparative Perspective
Georgia: Rise and Fall of the Façade Democracy
RESPONSES to INFORMATION REQUESTS (Rirs) Page 1 of 6
2000 Presidential Election in Georgia.Pdf
Politics from the Barrel of a Gun: Small Arms Proliferation and Conflict in the Republic of Georgia (1989–2001)
Georgia's New Nationalism
2002 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor March 31, 2003
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Let There Be War: Competing Narratives and the Perpetuation of Violence in Georgia
The Abkhazia Conflict in Historical Perspective Eva-Maria Auch
Perceptions of Two Internal Political Conflicts and Civil Unrest in Georgia's Modern History
Criminalization and Cross-Border Issues: the Case of Georgia
Building Societal Support for the Rule of Law in Georgia Author(S): Roy Godson ; Dennis Jay Kenney ; Margaret Litvin ; Gigi Tevzadze Document No.: 208128
Small Arms Proliferation and Conflict in the Republic of Georgia (1989–2001)