Stories about Georgia from February, 2006
Eurasia: HIV/AIDS
Jessica of neweurasia discusses HIV/AIDS in Eurasia.
Voices from Central Asia and the Caucasus
Cows by Lake Issyk Kul in Kyrgyzstan Welcome to the latest roundup from the Central Asian and Caucasian blogosphere brought to you bi-weekly by neweurasia. As usual, we take you through the countries alphabetically. Armenia: As a matter of routine, we’d like to draw your attention to the Oneworld blog...
Georgia: Dangerous Destination?
Susan of SueAndNotU takes issue with Forbes listing Georgia as one of the world's most dangerous destinations.
Georgia: HIV/AIDS in Georgia
neweurasia reports on HIV/AIDS in Georgia.
Voices from Central Asia and the Caucasus
Buzkashi in Tajikistan – by Dushanbe Pictures, Erik Petersson, 2006. Welcome to the latest scan of the Central Asian and Caucasian blogosphere, brought to you bi-weekly by neweurasia. While many parts of the region still suffer from severe winter conditions (as mentioned in the last roundup), the first signs of...
Caucasus: YC Week Three
The Young Caucasus Women project is in its third week, and a roundup of the initial posts for the week can be found here.
Georgia: The Fitness Scene
Ben Wheeler has a postage stamp sized portrait of the Georgian gym scene.
Georgia: Russia Kills Boden Paper
neweurasia discusses Russian steps in the UN Security Council that will significantly alter negotiations between Georgia and its separatist region of Abkhazia.
Caucasus: YC Week 2
The Young Caucasus Women project is in its second week. Their homebase blog has a roundup of day one.
Kazakhstan, Georgia: Winter 2014
With the Torino games about to get underway, Registan.net looks at the Kazakh and Georgian bids to host the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Georgia: Thieves’ Honor
Ben Wheeler writes on honor among Georgia's thieves–their Achilles’ heel.
Russia, Kosovo, Georgia: Frozen Conflicts
David McDuff writes that Russia may acquiesce to a plan that would split Kosovo from Serbia and Montenegro to pressure the West into a quid pro quo deal that would result in recognition of the pro-Russian republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, both of which are legally part of Georgia.
Georgia: SandraBuses
Ben Wheeler reports that Tbilisi's recently purchases Dutch buses have been a major headache.