Selected Articles

- Abkhazia by John Colarusso
- The Stalin-Beria Terror in Abkhazia, 1936-1953, by Stephen D. Shenfield
- The International Legal Status of the Republic of Abkhazia In the Light of International Law, by Viacheslav Chirikba
- Why Can Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili Not Emulate Willi Brandt? by Liz Fuller
- Commentary on the Resolution of the European Parliament for Georgia, 17 November 2011
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Kosovo or Abkhazia: Contrasts and Comparisons
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International law and the Russian “occupation” of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, by Richard Berge
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'Absence of Will': A commentary, prepared by Metin Sönmez
- Documents from the KGB archive in Sukhum. Abkhazia in the Stalin years, by Rachel Clogg
- On the 20th anniversary of the start of Georgia’s war against Abkhazia, by Stanislav Lakoba
- Military Aspects of the War. The Battle for Gagra (The Turning-point), by Dodge Billingsley
- Alleged human rights violations during the conflict in Abkhazia | Amnesty International, 1993
- A reply to Paul Henze’s views on Georgia, by George Hewitt - February 1993
- Ossetia-Georgia-Russia-U.S.A. Towards a Second Cold War?, by Noam Chomsky
- Thinking the Unthinkable: What if Georgia and the West Were to Recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia? by Paul Goble
- A Chance to Join the World, by Neal Ascherson
- Hitler calls on Georgians to win back Abkhazia
- Opinion: Hottentot morality - Uri Avnery
- Abkhazia: A Broken Paradise, by Georgi Derluguian
- Baron Pyotr Karlovich Uslar: Inventor of the First Abkhaz Alphabet, by Stephen D. Shenfield
- Lesson to the West: Abkhazian independence is a fact, by Inal Khashig
- Abkhazia, from conflict to statehood, by George Hewitt

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101 Knot of Independence, by Sergey Markedonov
102 Kosovo and the International Court, by Jack Matlock
103 Georgia’s new “strategy”: What’s behind it?, by Liana Kvarchelia
104 'Occupied' or 'Liberated' Territories? The Smoke and Mirrors of Caucasian Semantics, by George Hewitt
105 Walk Away from the Balkans, by E. Wayne Merry
106 The risks of losing a special role in the Caucasus by Thomas de Waal
107 There's No One Under the Bus, by Samuel Charap
108 American Interests in the Caucasus, by Sergey Markedonov
109 Abkhaz Opposition Want to End Squabbling, by Anaid Gogoryan - IWPR
110 A counterproductive approach to Abkhazia, by Patrik Shirak
111 That Day, by Jade Cemre
112 Contemporary Attitudes and Beliefs in Transdnestria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A Preliminary Analysis of Survey Data
113 Toolbox: Georgia's Territorial Integrity, by Alexander Cooley & Lincoln Mitchell
114 Abkhazia Briefing: Alexander Cooley and Lincoln Mitchell Urge the West to Change Its Policy
115 The Dilemmas of Enlightenment in the Eastern Borderlands: The Theater and Library in Tbilisi, by Austin Jersild and Neli Melkadze
116 Vladislav Ardzinba: Historian who became the first President of Abkhazia - The Independent
117 Could Abkhazia be smothered by its new best friend?, by Oliver Bullough
118 Charisma and complications: the legacy of Abkhazia’s founding father, by Sergei Markedonov
119 ABKHAZIA versus GEORGIA: Implications for U.S. Policy toward Russia, by George Enteen
120 Vladislav Ardzinba's obit in AP and double standarts of AP on partly recognized states
121 Fanning the Flames of Another War in the Caucasus?, by Eric Walberg
122 A politician from the category of “inconvenient”, by Alexander Krylov
123 Former Abkhaz President Dies After Protracted Illness, by Liz Fuller - RFE/RL
124 Sitting in Limbo, by Nadir Bitiev, Marino Busdachin and Graeme Wood
125 Georgia's fine, lofty, useless strategy, by George Hewitt [The Guardian]
126 Dependence Day, by Tom Balmforth
127 Day of non-identical twins: Kosovo, Abkhazia... by Andrei Fedyashin
128 Between Russia and the West: Turkey as an Emerging Power and the Case of Abkhazia, by Laurent Vinatier
129 The Canute Syndrome, by George Hewitt
130 'Absence of Will': A commentary, prepared by Metin Sönmez
131 Georgia Unveils 'Strategy On Occupied Territories', by Liz Fuller
132 Testing the Waters, by Tom Balmforth
133 New Abkhazia – South Ossetia “Opening” of Georgia?, by Mitat Çelikpala
134 Why I Apologize To Abkhaz People, by Ucha Nanuashvili
135 Post-election Bagapsh Policies in Abkhazia, by Hasan Kanbolat
136 Window on Eurasia: Abkhazia Vote Challenges Republic’s Supporters as Well as Its Opponents
137 Abkhaz Society Increasingly Polarized On Eve Of Presidential Ballot - RFE/RL
138 Abkhazia - The Black Sea Region's Best Kept Secret, by Bruce Talley
139 Electing Autonomy, by Sergei Markedonov
140 A reply to EDITORIAL: 'Bulldogging Georgia' - The Washington Times (22 Oct. 2009)
141 A “damning” verdict on Russia? A reply from Asida Chichba and Liudmila Agrba
142 Clarity in the Caucasus? The Facts and Future of the 2008 Russian-Georgian War, by Charles King
143 Europe must stand up for Abkhazia and S. Ossetia: 'Response to recent correspondence in The Guardian'
144 Saakashvili, Falling Star, by Jeremy Druker
145 The EU Report: Little and Late, by Patrick Armstrong
146 The saviour of Georgia? by Neal Ascherson
147 Black Sea Wars, by Patrick J. Buchanan
148 The International Legal Status of the Republic of Abkhazia In the Light of International Law, by Viacheslav Chirikba
149 Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia: Role of Context, by Sergey Markedonov
150 Abkhazia, Georgia, and history: a response, by George Hewitt
151 The west's moral failure over Georgia, by Sergei Bagapsh and Eduard Kokoity
152 Abkhazia: the Independence Paid For by Sufferings, by Aleksander B. Krylov
153 Stalin’s Downgrading of Abkhazia from Union Republic Status Decried, by Paul Goble
154 Caucasus Analytical Digest: No.7: Abkhazia
155 A Reply to Svante Cornell’s Daily Telegraph Article (16 June 2009), by George Hewitt
156 The Legal Case for Russian Intervention in Georgia by Nicolai N. Petro
157 What Obama Should Learn From the Past?
158 Abkhazia and Georgia: Time for Reassessment, by George Hewitt
159 Abkhaz Future Free of Georgian Domination, by Yanal Kazan
160 A Long Road to Peace, By Roland Oliphant
161 Georgia's Murky Motives: Saakashvili under Pressure from EU Probe, by Uwe Klussmann
162 Bush’s Dangerous Game in the South Caucasus, by Sheldon Richman
163 Crisis in the Caucasus: A Unified Timeline, August 7-16, 2008, by Dr. Nicolai N. Petro
164 The Failed State of Georgia
165 Comments on ‘Georgia: a report’ by International Alert, by George Hewitt - January 1993
166 A reply to Paul Henze’s views on Georgia, by George Hewitt (February 1993)
167 Strategic partners for what? By Doug Bandow
168 How Obama Can Reform Russia Policy, by Anatol Lieven
169 A Chance to Join the World, by Neal Ascherson
170 Abkhazia’s Independence: What Will Moscow Say? by Aleksander B. Krylov
171 Georgia: a danger to itself and Transcaucasian stability, by George Hewitt
172 Abkhazia’s Statehood in the Post-Soviet Period, by T. M. Shamba, A. U. Neproshin
173 Money for the Needy, by Dmitry Babich
174 Bailing Out Georgia - No, not our Georgia – the other one!, by Justin Raimondo
175 Nasty Nationalism, by E. Wayne Merry
176 Abkhazia: A Broken Paradise, by Georgi Derluguian
177 Abkhazian futures, by Andrew Mueller
178 Bloom Off the Rose: Georgian “democracy” owes more to Josef Stalin than Thomas Jefferson, by John Laughland
179 Ossetia-Georgia-Russia-U.S.A. Towards a Second Cold War?, By Noam Chomsky
180 Moscow’s Windfall Recognition of Abkhazia, By Akhra Smyr
181 JRL - RAS Issue No. 43 • September 2008 - The Caucasus
182 Opinion: Hottentot morality - Uri Avnery
183 Saakashvili’s “democracy” in Georgia, by Wayne Madsen
184 Lesson to the West: Abkhazian independence is a fact, by Inal Khashig
185 Foreign Lobbyists and the Making of US Policy, by Justin Raimondo
186 End Double Standards over Kosovo and Abkhazia, by Maxim Gvindzhia
187 Are we all Georgians? Not so fast, by Lanny Davis - The Washington Times
188 Abkhazia: wedded to independence, by Zygmunt Dzieciolowski
189 One Final Point For Abkhazia
190 Georgia's Recklessness, By Paul J. Saunders - Washington Post, August 15, 2008
191 The Neocons Do Georgia - Humanity's Greatest Enemy?, by Paul Craig Roberts
192 No, We're Not All Georgians Now, by Cernig
193 Beyond South Ossetia – the new world order, by Peter Lavelle
194 The West Shares the Blame for Georgia, By Anatol Lieven
195 Some Thoughts on the recent fighting, by John Colarusso - 13 August 2008
196 Way to Let Abkhazia Live Normal Life, by Yulia Latynina
197 Abkhazia's Liberation and International Law, by E. K. Adzhindzhal
198 Situation In Abkhazia, by Sergei Bagapsh - President of Abkhazia, Sukhum - 22 May 2008
199 Some Thoughts on 'Abkhazia is not Kosovo', by George Hewitt
200 Why Independence For Abkhazia Is The Best Solution, by George Hewitt
 
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