Issue 4270. Last Updated: 11/08/2009

In Search of a Free Georgia and South Ossetia

By Pavel K. Baev and Chris Patten
Last week, tension between Russia and Georgia, which had been growing since the Rose Revolution brought Georgia's reformist, pro-U.S. President Mikheil Saakashvili to power in 2004, finally led to open hostility between the two countries.

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