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David Darchiashvili – Georgia – The Search for State Security

The paper outlines the nature of contemporary national security dilemmas for post-Soviet Georgia. It examines Georgia’s present security threats, as well as its current relationships with Russia and the other countries of the region 다운로드. The paper also presents an in-depth discussion of the situation of civil-military relations in Georgia and the impact of these relations on state security 다운로드. The author analyzes the roots of Georgia’s problems in developing a coherent and practical security policy. He proposes that the ad hoc character of current security policy has resulted in passivity in dealing with threats such as ethnic conflicts, including the war in Abkhazia 다운로드.

Darchiashvili, D. (1997). Georgia, the Search for State Security. Center for International Security and Arms Control, Stanford University 다운로드.

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Alexi Gugushvili – The (non) Reform of the Georgian Pension System, 1991-2011: A Brief History and Update

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This study reviews the factors that played a major role in the development of the old-age pension system in Georgia, 1991-2009. The main lesson drawn by this study concerning the post 2012–2013 election-cycle pension initiatives is that decisive steps should be taken based on hard evidence, rather than ideological conviction 다운로드.

Gugushvili, A. (2012). The (non) Reform of the Georgian Pension system, 1991-2011: A Brief History and Update. Oslo, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) 다운로드.

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Orysia Lutsevych – How to Finish a Revolution: Civil Society and Democracy in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine

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This paper examines the quality of civil society in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, and suggests how donors’ approaches to strengthening it can be re-targeted to encourage democratization more effectively 다운로드.

Lutsevych, O. (2013). How to Finish a Revolution: Civil Society and Democracy in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Chatham House, Brifieng Paper. 

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European Stability Initiative – Georgia’s Libertarian Revolution

This report looks at the promises of the Rose revolution, the way Georgia presented itself as a model for other countries, and the implications of its elites embracing libertarianism as a national ideology ebs 오페라 하우스. The shaping of Georgia’s current reform agenda risks deepening the divide between Georgia and the rest of Europe, leaving the country more isolated and vulnerable minitool partition wizard.

European Stability Initiative. (2010). Georgia’s Libertarian Revolution. Berlin, Tbilisi, Istanbul: European Stability Initiative ebs 공감.

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Stephen F. Jones – Democracy in Georgia: Da Capo?

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Could it be, after twenty years of experimentation, that the peaceful transfer of power by a free vote in Georgia on October 1, 2012, has brought the country close to the fabled epoch of a “consolidated democracy?”

Jones, S Cmder download. F. (2013). Democracy in Georgia: Da Capo. Cicero Foundation Great Debate.

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