Georgia: Fears of War With Russia
Recriminations traded between Tbilisi and Moscow sound increasingly warlike.
Recriminations traded between Tbilisi and Moscow sound increasingly warlike.
New president and government damaged by steep price hikes.
Abkhaz leadership mulls closer military ties with Moscow, as tensions with Tbilisi mount.
Report on IWPR-sponsored Georgian radio show sheds light on community justice.
While the ruling party focuses on pledges to make better, its opponents are failing to make headway, in part because of what they see as unfair changes to the voting system.
Government needs to launch comprehensive overhaul of agriculture if production is to be increased.
Despite a raft of equal opportunity laws, women in this conservative society are often treated as chattels.
IWPR radio report prompts government officials to tackle heath crisis in neglected region.
Opposition groups say the failure to release detailed information on the December election suggests the results are questionable.
Observers say violence in Ingushetia’s main town shows republic is spiralling out of control.