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Georgia between elections : a monthly diary 2010-2012 / Vladimer Papava.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Incorporated, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781631177750
Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DK678 .G467 2014
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Contents:
Subject: Since restoring its statehood in 1991, Georgia has traveled a difficult road. There have been civil conflicts, armed conflicts with separatists regions, and a Russian-Georgia war over these two decades. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Georgia's economy experienced the most drastic economic breakdown among all former Soviet Republics. In the beginning of the 1990s, hyperinflation began. Though the economic situation started to improve substantially from 1995 on and ended with macroeconomic stability, corruption became the biggest problem by the end of 1990s. Severe social issues develop.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

GEORGIA BETWEEN ELECTIONS: A MONTHLY DIARY 2010-2012; GEORGIA BETWEEN ELECTIONS: A MONTHLY DIARY 2010-2012; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1: ECONOMY; AUGUST 2010; SEPTEMBER 2010; OCTOBER 2010; NOVEMBER 2010; DECEMBER 2010; JANUARY 2011; FEBRUARY 2011; MARCH 2011; APRIL 2011; MAY 2011; JUNE 2011; JULY 2011; AUGUST 2011; SEPTEMBER 2011; OCTOBER 2011; NOVEMBER 2011; DECEMBER 2011; JANUARY 2012; FEBRUARY 2012; MARCH 2012; APRIL 2012; MAY 2012; JUNE 2012; JULY 2012; Chapter 2: DOMESTIC POLICY; AUGUST 2010.

SEPTEMBER 2010OCTOBER 2010; NOVEMBER 2010; DECEMBER 2010; JANUARY 2011; FEBRUARY 2011; MARCH 2011; APRIL 2011; MAY 2011; JUNE 2011; JULY 2011; AUGUST 2011; SEPTEMBER 2011; OCTOBER 2011; NOVEMBER 2011; DECEMBER 2011; JANUARY 2012; FEBRUARY 2012; MARCH 2012; APRIL 2012; MAY 2012; JUNE 2012; JULY 2012; Chapter 3: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; AUGUST 2010; SEPTEMBER 2010; OCTOBER 2010; NOVEMBER 2010; DECEMBER 2010; JANUARY 2011; FEBRUARY 2011; MARCH 2011; APRIL 2011; MAY 2011; JUNE 2011; JULY 2011; AUGUST 2011; SEPTEMBER 2011; OCTOBER 2011; NOVEMBER 2011; DECEMBER 2011; JANUARY 2012; FEBRUARY 2012.

MARCH 2012APRIL 2012; MAY 2012; JUNE 2012; JULY 2012; Chapter 4: AMUSING STORIES; AUGUST 2010; SEPTEMBER 2010; OCTOBER 2010; NOVEMBER 2010; DECEMBER 2010; JANUARY 2011; FEBRUARY 2011; MARCH 2011; APRIL 2011; MAY 2011; JUNE 2011; JULY 2011; AUGUST 2011; SEPTEMBER 2011; OCTOBER 2011; NOVEMBER 2011; DECEMBER 2011; JANUARY 2012; FEBRUARY 2012; MARCH 2012; APRIL 2012; MAY 2012; JUNE 2012; JULY 2012; EPILOGUE; A LIST OF MAJOR ON-LINE SOURCES; INDEX.

Since restoring its statehood in 1991, Georgia has traveled a difficult road. There have been civil conflicts, armed conflicts with separatists regions, and a Russian-Georgia war over these two decades. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Georgia's economy experienced the most drastic economic breakdown among all former Soviet Republics. In the beginning of the 1990s, hyperinflation began. Though the economic situation started to improve substantially from 1995 on and ended with macroeconomic stability, corruption became the biggest problem by the end of 1990s. Severe social issues develop.

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