The initial excitement of the Rose Revolution has worn off. More than four years on, Georgia has made significant progress in reforming its laws, fighting corruption and in governance more generally, but it is now more clear than ever that democracy is one of the areas where the government still has some work to do
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the last phrase of democratization process in Georgia that refe...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
The Rose Revolution represented a victory not only for the Georgian people but for democracy globall...
The contradictions of the post-Rose Revolution and post-war period in Georgia remain more clear than...
Seven months after a genuinely contested election led to a historic change of government in Georgia,...
Georgia, Russia and Armenia have all held presidential elections this year, and in each case, the ou...
As bipartisan supporters of the Republic of Georgia's aspirations to become a fully functioning, Wes...
The Georgian government will likely continue to complain that their opposition is either too weak or...
Sunday's local elections in Georgia were predictable, both with regards to the outcome and the state...
Something amazing happened in Georgia’s 1 October 2012 parliamentary elections. The government lost ...
This essay outlines how the redesign of Georgian political institutions after the Rose Revolution wa...
Even though the country is a regional frontrunner, Georgian democracy is not yet consolidated. Parli...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the last phrase of democratization process in Georgia that refe...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
The Rose Revolution represented a victory not only for the Georgian people but for democracy globall...
The contradictions of the post-Rose Revolution and post-war period in Georgia remain more clear than...
Seven months after a genuinely contested election led to a historic change of government in Georgia,...
Georgia, Russia and Armenia have all held presidential elections this year, and in each case, the ou...
As bipartisan supporters of the Republic of Georgia's aspirations to become a fully functioning, Wes...
The Georgian government will likely continue to complain that their opposition is either too weak or...
Sunday's local elections in Georgia were predictable, both with regards to the outcome and the state...
Something amazing happened in Georgia’s 1 October 2012 parliamentary elections. The government lost ...
This essay outlines how the redesign of Georgian political institutions after the Rose Revolution wa...
Even though the country is a regional frontrunner, Georgian democracy is not yet consolidated. Parli...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the last phrase of democratization process in Georgia that refe...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...