National Republic of Georgia

National Republic of Georgia
Title National Republic of Georgia PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
Publisher
Total Pages 416
Release 1926
Genre Diplomatic and consular service, American
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Appendices include "Mineral Resources of Georgia and Caucasia -- Manganese Industry of Georgia" by D. Ghambashidze (p. 67-152).

National Republic of Georgia

National Republic of Georgia
Title National Republic of Georgia PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1926
Genre Diplomatic and consular service, American
ISBN

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Appendices include "Mineral Resources of Georgia and Caucasia -- Manganese Industry of Georgia" by D. Ghambashidze (p. 67-152).

Georgia History and Government

Georgia History and Government
Title Georgia History and Government PDF eBook
Author Albert Berry Saye
Publisher
Total Pages 452
Release 1982
Genre Georgia
ISBN 9780811408899

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A textbook discussing the state's history and government from the colonial period to the present.

Documents Presented by the Government of the Republic of Georgia to the First Assembly of the League of Nations Relative to the Admission of Georgia to the Said League

Documents Presented by the Government of the Republic of Georgia to the First Assembly of the League of Nations Relative to the Admission of Georgia to the Said League
Title Documents Presented by the Government of the Republic of Georgia to the First Assembly of the League of Nations Relative to the Admission of Georgia to the Said League PDF eBook
Author Georgian S.S.R. Delegation to the League of nations, 1920
Publisher
Total Pages 60
Release 1920
Genre Georgia (Republic)
ISBN

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The Making of Modern Georgia, 1918-2012

The Making of Modern Georgia, 1918-2012
Title The Making of Modern Georgia, 1918-2012 PDF eBook
Author Stephen F. Jones
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 373
Release 2014-03-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317815920

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When most of Eastern Europe was struggling with dictatorships of one kind or another, the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) established a constitution, a parliamentary system with national elections, an active opposition, and a free press. Like the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918, its successors emerged after 1991 from a bankrupt empire, and faced, yet again, the task of establishing a new economic, political and social system from scratch. In both 1918 and 1991, Georgia was confronted with a hostile Russia and followed a pro-Western and pro-democratic course. The top regional experts in this book explore the domestic and external parallels between the Georgian post-colonial governments of the early twentieth and twenty-first centuries. How did the inexperienced Georgian leaders in both eras deal with the challenge of secessionism, what were their state building strategies, and what did democracy mean to them? What did their electoral systems look like, why were their economic strategies so different, and how did they negotiate with the international community neighbouring threats. These are the central challenges of transitional governments around the world today. Georgia’s experience over one hundred years suggests that both history and contemporary political analysis offer the best (and most interesting) explanation of the often ambivalent outcomes.

Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session on H. J. Res. 195

Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session on H. J. Res. 195
Title Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session on H. J. Res. 195 PDF eBook
Author National Republic of Georgia
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1926
Genre Georgia (Republic)
ISBN

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Georgia

Georgia
Title Georgia PDF eBook
Author Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 400
Release 2013-12-16
Genre History
ISBN 0857735861

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Georgia emerged from the fall of the Soviet empire in 1991 with the promise of swift economic and democratic reform. But that promise remains unfulfilled. Economic collapse, secessionist challenges, civil war and the failure to escape the legacy of Soviet rule - culminating in the 2008 war with Russia - made the transition to democratic institutions and consolidated statehood a difficult struggle that has lasted over two decades. In 1991, fifteen new states emerged from the disintegrating Soviet Union. To Western observers, Georgia was one of the most promising republics for achieving swift economic and democratic reform. Instead, the country descended into civil war and a period of populist authoritarianism. Within a year of its declaration of independence, Georgia was a 'failed state' on the verge of dissolution. Former Soviet foreign minister, Eduard Shevardnadze, returned as the president of the newly independent state in order to restore and rebuild, but over the next decade the country slipped into a period of political stagnation and corruption. Enraged by the country's decline, a group of rebellious young politicians, subsequently dubbed the 'Rose Revolutionaries', ousted Shevardnadze in 2003, promising clean government, democracy and effective institutions. However, the Georgian opposition claims that, in seven years of power, the Rose Revolutionaries have failed to deliver their domestic promises. Jones' examination of more than two decades of Georgian political struggle for independence and democracy is a chronicle and analysis of the hopes and disappointments of Georgia's aspiring democracy builders. Focusing on the domestic challenges to democracy and state-building faced by an impoverished and complex multinational state, his book examines the workings of government, popular interaction with the state, and the emergence of new social groups. As the war with Russia in August 2008 merely highlighted Georgia's continuing vulnerability to external forces and geopolitical rivalries, Jones also examines the events of the war and its implications for international law and Russia's relations with Europe and the US. An authoritative and commanding exploration of Georgia since independence, Stephen Jones' critical analysis of Georgia's political and economic development is essential for those interested in the post-Soviet world.