ECONOMIC CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT IN GEORGIA AFTER THE ROSE REVOLUTION: A BOOST TO THE MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI’S CONSOLIDATION OF AUTHORITY
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- Areshidze, Irakly (2007), Democracy and Autocracy in Eurasia: Georgia in Transition, Michigan University Pres, Michigan.
- Baev K., Pavel (2003), “Civil Wars in Georgia: Corruption Breeds Violence”, Potentials of Disorder, (Eds. Jan Koehler and Christoph Zürcher) Manchester University Press, Manchester, 134-136.
- Chiaberashvili, Zurab and Gigi Tevzadze (2005), “Power Elites in Georgia: Old and New”, From Revolution to Reform: Georgia’s Struggle with Democratic Institution Building and Security Sector Reform, (Eds. Philipp H. Fluri and Eden Cole), Bureau for Security Policy at the Austrian Ministry of Defense and Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Vienna and Geneva, 187-207.
- Chipashvili, David (2007), After the Rose Revolution-Trends of Economic Development and Its Impact on Georgia, CEE Bankwatch Network, Tbilisi.
- Christophe, Barbara (2004), Understanding Politics in Georgia, DEMSTAR Research Report No. 22, Aarhus.
- Civil Georgia Newspaper (2005), “President Says Education Reform to Boost Social Justice”, 25 September, www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=10823, (Lastly accessed on 30 March 2009).
- Civil Georgia Newspaper (2009), “Saakashvili Pledges More Democratic Reforms”, 21 July, http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=21262&search=Saakashvili %20Pledges%20More%20Democratic%20Reforms, (Lastly accessed on 29 December 2010).
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