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Jul 2005
This paper examines the situation in Georgia following the "Rose Revolution" of 2003. The authors analyze the country in terms of its security sector governance and evaluate the successes and failures of the foreign forces stationed in Georgia. They further examine the role of civil society, the media, and the local elites, and explore several reform efforts, particularly in the Georgian security sector.
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Author | Eden Cole, Philipp H. Fluri, Mindia Vashakmadze, Antje Fritz, Kornely Kakachia, Heidemaria Gürer, Axel Wohlgemuth, Duncan Hiscock, Zurab Chiaberashvili, Gigi Tevzadze, Marina Kokashvili, Shorena Lortkipanidze, Dov Lynch, Irakli Seshiashvili, Jan Arveds Trapans |
Series | BMLV/PfP Consortium Study Group Information |
Publisher | Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) |
Copyright | © 2005 Austrian National Defence Academy and Bureau for Security Policy at the Austrian Federal Ministry of Defence |