Articles tagged "Georgia"
Russia Is Brazen, Europe Weak
Thursday, August 28 2008
The future of Russia's excursion in Georgia remains to be determined. But some conclusions can already be drawn: - Russian power is extraordinarily brutal in the post-Soviet era, as we…
Blame Everyone But Russia!
Friday, August 22 2008
Everyone is distracted by the Olympics. The squabbling here on the campaign trail consumes the media. Two presidential candidates and a lame-duck president all are weighing in on foreign policy.…
The Real World Order
Tuesday, August 19 2008
By George Friedman On Sept. 11, 1990, U.S. President George H. W. Bush addressed Congress. He spoke in the wake of the end of Communism in Eastern Europe, the weakening…
Where Europe Vanishes
Friday, August 15 2008
Civilizations have collided in the Caucasus Mountains since the dawn of history, and the region's dozens of ethnic groups have been noted for "obstinacy and ferocity" since ancient times. Stalin…
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