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  • 12/10/2017
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Commentary: Georgia-China relations are about more than economics

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  • August 23
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  • 23/08/2017
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Bilans przemian w Gruzji. Rozczarowanie czy podziw?

 PolskieRadio Magdalena Skajewska...
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  • August 07
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  • 07/08/2017
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Constitutional Reform Raises the Question: What Does Georgian Dream Stand For?

​​EURASIANET Joseph Larsen...
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  • May 17
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  • Tags: constitutional reform, democracy, Georgia’s Constitutional Reform
  • 17/05/2017
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Georgia’s Constitutional Reform is Good for the Ruling Party, Bad for Georgian Democracy

​​Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Joseph Larsen ...
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  • May 08
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  • 08/05/2017
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“Omnibus Act 2017 Reassures Eastern European Allies”

EurasiaReview Joseph Jorjoliani...
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  • April 06
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  • 06/04/2017
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“Georgia: Can Democracy Thrive Without Opposition?”

EURASIANET Kornely Kakachia and Joseph Larsen...
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  • March 30
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  • 30/03/2017
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“Georgian vulnerability to the EU’s uncertain future”

Democracy and Freedom Watch Tatia Dolidze  ...
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  • March 30
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  • 30/03/2017
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“Caucase du Sud : religions et jeux d’influence”

Religioscope PAR JEAN-FRANÇOIS MAYER  ...
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  • February 22
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  • 22/02/2017
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“The First 100 Days of the Georgian Dream Gov’t: A Reality Check”

Georgia Today Katie Ruth Davies​​...
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  • February 07
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  • 07/02/2017
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“L’UE apre ai viaggiatori georgiani”

Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Monica Ellena...
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