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Caucasus, Central Asia: Look Who’s Doing the K Street Shuffle
February 15, 2011
Georgia leads all countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia in the money it spends on lobbyists in Washington, DC, according to a review of US government records.
Georgians Build Ties With Russian Caucasus
February 14, 2011
TBILISI, Georgia — At 6 p.m. on a recent Tuesday, a satellite news channel financed by the Georgian government went on the air with a palpable air of excitement. Unlike Georgia’s other channels, First Caucasus News was broadcasting in Russian — its target audience includes viewers north of its border, in the mountainous and restive Russian region known as the North Caucasus.
Tbilisi Gets a Little Help From Its Somali Friends
February 11, 2011
Back in September 2008, Abkhazia’s de facto deputy foreign minister, Maxim Gunjia, was explaining his plans to lobby other Latin American nations following Nicaragua and Venezuela’s recognition of Abkhazia’s independence.
The Influence of U.S. Domestic Politics on BMD Negotiations
February 11, 2011
An unofficial proposal by four U.S. senators from the Republican Party to put a ballistic missile defense (BMD) radar system in Georgia has drawn praise from Tbilisi and criticism from Moscow.
Georgia Hopes for Merkel’s Assistance
February 9, 2011
President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili wants to avoid direct confrontation with Russia. He hopes for good contacts between the Chancellor of Germany and Russia, which still occupies part of Georgian territory. Merkel should create an opportunity to start dialogue with Russia.
Homeless in Georgia
February 7, 2011
OVER the past couple of weeks, a new poster has appeared on Tbilisi’s streets. On the left-hand side, police evict a young family from a building in Tbilisi. Move right, and the picture fades into an image of SS officers deporting Jews.