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Thanks to Everyone, Everyone Is Free. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are gradually gaining independence from Russia, by Marina Pervozkina
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The Five-Day War: What Have We Learned?, by Igor Shatrov
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A thorn in the side of Georgia’s Rose Revolution, by Robin Llewellyn
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The Abkhazian paradox and the Montenegrin model, by Laurent Vinatier
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The ghost of the Soviet Union, by Sergey Markedonov
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Abkhazia and the Caucasus: the west’s choice, by Neal Ascherson
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Knot of Independence, by Sergey Markedonov
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Kosovo and the International Court, by Jack Matlock
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Georgia’s new “strategy”: What’s behind it?, by Liana Kvarchelia
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'Occupied' or 'Liberated' Territories? The Smoke and Mirrors of Caucasian Semantics, by George Hewitt
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The risks of losing a special role in the Caucasus by Thomas de Waal
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American Interests in the Caucasus, by Sergey Markedonov
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Abkhaz Opposition Want to End Squabbling, by Anaid Gogoryan - IWPR
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A counterproductive approach to Abkhazia, by Patrik Shirak
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That Day, by Jade Cemre
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Contemporary Attitudes and Beliefs in Transdnestria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A Preliminary Analysis of Survey Data
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Toolbox: Georgia's Territorial Integrity, by Alexander Cooley & Lincoln Mitchell
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Abkhazia Briefing: Alexander Cooley and Lincoln Mitchell Urge the West to Change Its Policy
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The Dilemmas of Enlightenment in the Eastern Borderlands: The Theater and Library in Tbilisi, by Austin Jersild and Neli Melkadze
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Missiles Over Tskhinvali, by Thomas de Waal
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Vladislav Ardzinba: Historian who became the first President of Abkhazia - The Independent
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Could Abkhazia be smothered by its new best friend?, by Oliver Bullough
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Charisma and complications: the legacy of Abkhazia’s founding father, by Sergei Markedonov
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ABKHAZIA versus GEORGIA: Implications for U.S. Policy toward Russia, by George Enteen
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Vladislav Ardzinba's obit in AP and double standarts of AP on partly recognized states
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Fanning the Flames of Another War in the Caucasus?, by Eric Walberg
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A politician from the category of “inconvenient”, by Alexander Krylov
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Former Abkhaz President Dies After Protracted Illness, by Liz Fuller - RFE/RL
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Sitting in Limbo, by Nadir Bitiev, Marino Busdachin and Graeme Wood
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Georgia's fine, lofty, useless strategy, by George Hewitt [The Guardian]
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Dependence Day, by Tom Balmforth
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Day of non-identical twins: Kosovo, Abkhazia... by Andrei Fedyashin
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Between Russia and the West: Turkey as an Emerging Power and the Case of Abkhazia, by Laurent Vinatier
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The Canute Syndrome, by George Hewitt
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'Absence of Will': A commentary, prepared by Metin Sönmez
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Georgia Unveils 'Strategy On Occupied Territories', by Liz Fuller
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Testing the Waters, by Tom Balmforth
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New Abkhazia – South Ossetia “Opening” of Georgia?, by Mitat Çelikpala
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Post-election Bagapsh Policies in Abkhazia, by Hasan Kanbolat
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Window on Eurasia: Abkhazia Vote Challenges Republic’s Supporters as Well as Its Opponents
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Abkhaz Society Increasingly Polarized On Eve Of Presidential Ballot - RFE/RL
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Abkhazia - The Black Sea Region's Best Kept Secret, by Bruce Talley
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Electing Autonomy, by Sergei Markedonov
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A reply to EDITORIAL: 'Bulldogging Georgia' - The Washington Times (22 Oct. 2009)
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A “damning” verdict on Russia? A reply from Asida Chichba and Liudmila Agrba
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Clarity in the Caucasus? The Facts and Future of the 2008 Russian-Georgian War, by Charles King
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Europe must stand up for Abkhazia and S. Ossetia: 'Response to recent correspondence in The Guardian'
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Saakashvili, Falling Star, by Jeremy Druker
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The EU Report: Little and Late, by Patrick Armstrong
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The saviour of Georgia? by Neal Ascherson
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The International Legal Status of the Republic of Abkhazia In the Light of International Law, by Viacheslav Chirikba
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Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: Role of Context, by Sergey Markedonov
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Abkhazia, Georgia, and history: a response, by George Hewitt
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The west's moral failure over Georgia, by Sergei Bagapsh and Eduard Kokoity
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Interview with Abkhazian President Sergei Bagapsh
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Abkhazia: the Independence Paid For by Sufferings, by Aleksander B. Krylov
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Stalin’s Downgrading of Abkhazia from Union Republic Status Decried, by Paul Goble
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Caucasus Analytical Digest: No.7: Abkhazia
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A Reply to Svante Cornell’s Daily Telegraph Article (16 June 2009), by George Hewitt
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The Legal Case for Russian Intervention in Georgia by Nicolai N. Petro
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What Obama Should Learn From the Past?
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Abkhazia and Georgia: Time for Reassessment, by George Hewitt
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Abkhaz Future Free of Georgian Domination, by Yanal Kazan
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A Long Road to Peace, By Roland Oliphant
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Georgia's Murky Motives: Saakashvili under Pressure from EU Probe
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Abkhazia’s Diaspora: Dreaming of Home
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Bush’s Dangerous Game in the South Caucasus, by Sheldon Richman
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Crisis in the Caucasus: A Unified Timeline, August 7-16, 2008, by Dr. Nicolai N. Petro
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The Failed State of Georgia
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Comments on ‘Georgia: a report’ by International Alert, by George Hewitt - January 1993
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A reply to Paul Henze’s views on Georgia, by George Hewitt - February 1993
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BANDOW: Strategic partners for what?
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How Obama Can Reform Russia Policy, By Anatol Lieven
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A Chance to Join the World, by Neal Ascherson
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Abkhazia’s Independence: What Will Moscow Say? by Aleksander B. Krylov
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Georgia: a danger to itself and Transcaucasian stability, by George Hewitt
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Review: SVANTE E. CORNELL, Small Nations and Great Powers. A Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict in the Caucasus, by George Hewitt
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Abkhazia’s Statehood in the Post-Soviet Period, by T. M. Shamba, A. U. Neproshin
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Money for the Needy, by Dmitry Babich
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Bailing Out Georgia - No, not our Georgia – the other one!, by Justin Raimondo
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Abkhazia: A Broken Paradise, by Georgi Derluguian
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Abkhazian futures, by Andrew Mueller
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Bloom Off the Rose: Georgian “democracy” owes more to Josef Stalin than Thomas Jefferson, by John Laughland
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Ossetia-Georgia-Russia-U.S.A. Towards a Second Cold War?, By Noam Chomsky
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Moscow’s Windfall Recognition of Abkhazia, By Akhra Smyr
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JRL - RAS Issue No. 43 • September 2008 - The Caucasus
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Opinion: Hottentot morality - Uri Avnery
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Saakashvili’s “democracy” in Georgia, by Wayne Madsen
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Lesson to the West: Abkhazian independence is a fact, by Inal Khashig
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Foreign Lobbyists and the Making of US Policy, by Justin Raimondo - Anti War
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Hummers for Peace?, by Peter Lavelle
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End Double Standards over Kosovo and Abkhazia, by Maxim Gvindzhia (Deputy Foreign Minister of Abkhazia)
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Are we all Georgians? Not so fast, by Lanny Davis - The Washington Times
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Abkhazia: wedded to independence, by Zygmunt Dzieciolowski
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One Final Point For Abkhazia
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Georgia's Recklessness, By Paul J. Saunders - Washington Post, August 15, 2008
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The Neocons Do Georgia - Humanity's Greatest Enemy?, by Paul Craig Roberts
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No, We're Not All Georgians Now, by Cernig
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Mikheil Saakashvili: War Criminal, by Justin Raimondo - AntiWar.com
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Beyond South Ossetia – the new world order Beyond South Ossetia – the new world order, by Peter Lavelle
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