This article looks at the particular traits of the emergence and development of independent Georgia and studies the special features of the crisis in Georgian society. It focuses on the viewpoint that radical public conscience and stubborn political leaders are the insurmountable barriers interfering with Georgia's peaceful development.
В ходе перестроечного процесса и последующей трансформации на территории Грузии возникло восемь политических «фронтов» с разными устремлениями. Они оказались участниками случившихся межэтнических конфликтов.During «perestroika» and transformation period eight political fronts appeared on the territory of Georgia. They had different aspirations and were participants of international conflicts.
Russia's military action in Georgia was driven by Moscow's domestic agenda. Foreign policy has become a tool of collective control back home. While the "ruling tandem' has gained popularity, the new consensus does not provide for modernization. Will the predatory state reform or collapse. Adapted from the source document.
Shipping list no.: 2004-0156-P. ; Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. ; "107th Congress, 2nd session." ; Includes bibliographical references. ; About the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) -- Introduction -- Armenia -- Azerbaijan -- Belarus -- Georgia -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Moldova -- Russian Federation -- Tajikistan -- Turkmenistan -- Ukraine -- Uzbekistan. ; Microfiche. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Shipping list no.: 2004-0156-P. ; Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. ; "107th Congress, 2nd session." ; Includes bibliographical references. ; About the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) -- Introduction -- Armenia -- Azerbaijan -- Belarus -- Georgia -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- Moldova -- Russian Federation -- Tajikistan -- Turkmenistan -- Ukraine -- Uzbekistan. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Discusses proposals made by the US to several members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) for joint programs to improve effectiveness of nuclear material protection, control, and accounting (MCP&A). Lists military and civilian nuclear material sites in Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Russia.
Jan Øberg is Director of Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research in Sweden. As one of leading peace researchers in Europe, he has written numerous books and articles on international security, conflict resolution, peacekeeping, and development. Dr. Øberg has led conflict mitigation missions to former Yugoslavia and Georgia.
Among topics discussed: Family background; education; Inez Robb; husband's background; Felton's sons; why got involved in politics; journalism and politics; education system issue; Felton's Republican background; campaign organizing; Helen Bullard; campai ; Dorothy Felton (b. 1929) has served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1977 to the present.
Vol. 2 wanting. ; Vol. 3 has imprint: Louisville, Bradley and Gilbert, printers, 1867; v. 4: Louisville, Ky., Printed by J. P. Morton and company, 1869. ; Paper cover of v. 3 has title: Reconstruction, Georgia & Mississippi cases, Civil rights act, cotton tax, &c. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Robert Habersham writes from Savannah, Georgia, to Alden Partridge in Norwich, Vermont, regarding the debt of James B. Sealy, probably for expenses incurred by his wards at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy when it was in Middletown, Connecticut. ; Transcription by Joel Kindrick. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
The experience of GILS-GLSP demonstrates that the extensive investment of time necessary to involve the organized bar in the legal services effort can make a vital contribution to the development of a stable, professional, statewide, legal services program. Bar support eases access to the political process, improves community relations, and facilitates program funding. Furthermore, bar support helps reduce the political strife that has heretofore plagued legal services programs. The rewards of such an approach can be great. Adequate funding obtained with active bar support has enabled GILS-GLSP to provide increasingly comprehensive legal services to indigent clients. From a modest budget of 216,000 dollars in 1970-71, the funds available to GILS-GLSP grew to 1,200,000 dollars in 1973-74. State bar leaders have persuaded the Georgia State Legislature to appropriate ever increasing amounts as a local matching share for GILS-GLSP, and at this writing the projected budget for GILS is 1,500,000 dollars for the program in 1974-75. Of equal importance, confidence in continued bar support has permitted the program to deemphasize such traditional legal aid areas as domestic relations and become more effective to the indigent client community by moving heavily into fields such as housing, consumer protection, and welfare rights." By the end of 1973, GILS-GLSP had forty-one full-time staff attorneys providing these comprehensive legal services throughout Georgia. Because the proposed Federal Legal Services Corporation Act mandates greater state bar participation in the formulation and management of legal services programs, the example of GILS-GLSP should give all legal services advocates greater confidence that bar participation can assist in building a strong legal services program. While the yellow brick road of bar support may contain some pitfalls, the potential results of comprehensive legal services to the indigent of our nation justifies the effort.
Series Editor Introduction Jaan Valsiner -- Introduction -- Part I. Chapter 1. Considering semiotic dynamics of social representation -- Chapter 2. Overcoming fragmentation - Semiotic dynamics of the self's construction -- Chapter 3. Theory of Proculturation -- Chapter 4. Proculturation as a systemic phenomenological process -- Chapter 5. Considering methodological preconditions for proculturation studies -- Part II. Chapter 6. Historical roots of Georgianness -- Ethnic positioning through reintegrative proculturation -- Chapter 7. Constructing social representations as sign-complexes - from historical foundations towards contemporary Georgianness -- Chapter 8. The case of emigrant's proculturation - semiotic jump in the human development -- Chapter 9. Conclusions: Proculturation of the Self in context.
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