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Economic and Political Environment of Georgia After the Restoration of National Independence

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The present paper aims to investigate the economic and political environment of Georgia after the restoration of national independence over the period of 1991-2011. In the first part of the paper, we attempt to analyze the economic picture of the country dividing it in to four phases. The research presents main aspects of the political and economic situation in Georgia within the two periods after the restoration of national independence, before and after the “Rose Revolution”. Main reasons of Georgia-Russia war and outcomes of this war are reviewed in details. The research is basically focused on the period after November 2003 and analyzes essential aspects of Georgia-NATO relations, main reasons of the anti-governmental protests movements in 2007, 2008, and 2009, the implementation of the reforms and their consequences.
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