Just over a year after the ruling party in Georgia, a small former Soviet republic nestled in the Caucasus, won parliamentary elections, the country finds itself further than ever from its long-sought ...
Autocracy is on the move worldwide and becoming more resilient. One of the driving forces behind this phenomenon is something scholars call “authoritarian learning,” a process by which autocratic ...
Georgian volunteer in Ukraine Giga Robakidze inspects items left behind by Russian forces that were retreating after facing stiff resistance from Ukrainian forces backed by Georgian volunteers.
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Will the Russia-Ukraine war end in 2026?
In 2026, the very definition of the collective West will change after Washington’s withdrawal from the “global policeman’s” ...
Protesters gather in the capital on June 22, 2025 to demand the release of prisoners of conscience and new elections in Georgia. - Sébastien Canaud/NurPhoto ...
Two decades after the Rose Revolution, the former Soviet satellite is turning away from the West and back toward Russia. What happened? Anti-government protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, in March ...
One of the greatest challenges to American foreign policy in prosecuting the war on terrorism is finding the appropriate balance between accepting other states' definitions of terrorism-and their ...
MOSCOW -- Russia has made clear it calls the shots in this part of the world, a message other former Soviet bloc countries cannot ignore. Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili has been a loyal U.S.
TBILISI (Reuters) - NATO launched military exercises in former Soviet Georgia Wednesday under a storm of criticism from Russia and following a rebellion in the Georgian military. Russia has condemned ...
A new refinery in Georgia’s Kulevi port has begun processing Russian crude, offering Moscow a potential backdoor for oil exports amid tightening sanctions. The project is closely linked to Georgia’s ...
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