N176 (5) Monday, January 17th, 2005
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Successful Premiere of Russian Play
Even Relatives Do Not Support Khajimba: Opposition Still Won With 90%
24 Saati (Hours) offers its readers an article by an Abkhazian journalist who for certain reasons prefers to remain anonymous. . . .
Politics
Ralf Dahrendorf
Legitimacy and Elections
So Ukraine now has a legitimate government. Or does it? Viktor Yushchenko has been elected with 52% of the popular vote. His opponent received 44%. Observers confirm that infringements of . . .
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Giorgi Asanishvili
NGO Stand Together on South Ossetian Problem
The events of the second half of 2004 have demonstrated that the curing of “paralyzed” Osetian limb is a very dangerous process and this may cause permanent harm to the . . .
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Igor Torbakov
WANTED: COMPETITIVE IDEOLOGY AND ATTRACTIVE SOCIAL MODEL TO HELP RUSSIA RETAIN ITS CRUMBLING SPHERE OF INFLUENCE
The Kremlin’s recent foreign-policy failures, particularly its inglorious defeat in the “battle for Ukraine,” appear to have sparked a review of Russia’s policies towards its neighbors in the post-Soviet space. . . .
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American Congressmen Are Ready to Assist in Georgian-Abkhazian Dialogue
According to Giorgi Khaindrava, State Minister of Conflict Resolution, the process of internationalization is very important for the Georgian government. . . .
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Veriko Tevzadze
Openness of Abkhazian Society More Important than Baghapsh’s Position
Question of the Day: . . .
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Veriko Tevzadze
The Georgian Government Will Support Itself This Year Without Help
“The Government should not be permanently supported by foreign support,” said Kote Kublashvi, the Head of the Fund for Development and Reform. He states that “the government of Georgia will . . .
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Igor Kveselava
Georgian Politics and the Abkhaz Issue
Past, Present, Future
A Concept on the Special Status of Abkhazia within the Georgian State was published in 24 Hours and authored by Paata Zakareishvili, Konstantine Kublashvili, Archil Gegeshidze, Ivliane Khaindrava, Tinatin Khidasheli, . . .