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Venezuela as an example of resisting “colored” or “rose” revolutions
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The Role of the Kmara Youth Organization in the Preparation and Implementation of Georgia’s Rose Revolution
Published 2023-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI’S REFORMS: THE INFLUENCE ON THE NATIONAL MINORITIES IN GEORGIA
Published 2015-07-01“…The author examines the development of post-Soviet Georgia and large-scale reforms implemented after the «Rose Revolution» including the sphere of interethnic relations. …”
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Political prisoners in contemporary Georgia
Published 2010“…The issue of political prisoners in Georgia did not disappear following the 2003 'Rose Revolution'. After coming to power, President Saakashvili released those who had been considered as political prisoners under the rule of President Shevarnadze, but the policies of the new administration against the opposition forced civil society to raise the issue anew. …”
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‘I am Georgian and therefore I am European:’ Re-searching the Europeanness of Georgia
Published 2014-03-01“…During the speech, he expressed Georgia’s EU aspirations and outlined the country’s foreign policy agenda for the next decade. Since the Rose Revolution (2003), Georgia has significantly deepened its ties to the EU. …”
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Transformation of Labor Markets of the Southern Caucasus Countries in New Geopolitical and Economic Conditions
Published 2016-11-01“…Color revolutions which took place in some former countries of the USSR, besides the political line of policy, have also changed an economic vector of development. Rose Revolution, happened in 2003 in Georgia, has cardinally changed both domestic and international policies of the country. …”
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Transformation of Labor Markets of the Southern Caucasus Countries in New Geopolitical and Economic Conditions
Published 2016-12-01“…Color revolutions which took place in some former countries of the USSR, besides the political line of policy, have also changed an economic vector of development. Rose Revolution, happened in 2003 in Georgia, has cardinally changed both domestic and international policies of the country. …”
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Transformation of Labor Markets of the Southern Caucasus Countries in New Geopolitical and Economic Conditions
Published 2016-12-01“…Color revolutions which took place in some former countries of the USSR, besides the political line of policy, have also changed an economic vector of development. Rose Revolution, happened in 2003 in Georgia, has cardinally changed both domestic and international policies of the country. …”
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Transformation of Labor Markets of the Southern Caucasus Countries in New Geopolitical and Economic Conditions
Published 2016-12-01“…Color revolutions which took place in some former countries of the USSR, besides the political line of policy, have also changed an economic vector of development. Rose Revolution, happened in 2003 in Georgia, has cardinally changed both domestic and international policies of the country. …”
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Gruusia-Abhaasia sõja (1992–1993) retseptsioon eesti meedias sõja ajal ja järel
Published 2022-12-01“…The situation changed dramatically after the Rose Revolution in Georgia, when Mikhail Saakashvili, who had come to power, began to move unequivocally on the path of Western integration. …”
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