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Features for the Portrait of Eduard Shevardnadze
The paper deals with the main stages of a long political biography of Eduard Shevardnadze. It highlights main features of his political personality.
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Conversations with Eduard Shevardnadze
In: The Washington quarterly, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 55-66
ISSN: 1530-9177
The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze
In: International Journal, Band 52, Heft 4, S. 736
Letter from Georgia: Looking beyond Shevardnadze
In: Problems of post-communism, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 22-28
ISSN: 1557-783X
Review: General: The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 52, Heft 4, S. 736-736
ISSN: 2052-465X
My Years with Gorbachev and Shevardnadze: The Memoir of a Soviet Interpreter
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 76, Heft 4, S. 160
ISSN: 2327-7793
Consolidating a hybrid regime: the case of Georgia under Shevardnadze and Saakashvili
This paper aims to further investigate hybrid regimes, which are becoming a more and more analysed topic in political studies. After the pathbreaking article by Thomas Carothers (Carothers, 2002) where he claims that many of the regimes that were considered usually in "transition" were actually proved highly durable and did not move neither toward autocracy nor democracy, other scholars started to be interested in this particular phenomenon as such. In this paper I stem from the definition of Hybrid regimes provided by Leonardo Morlino: "A hybrid regime is always a set of ambiguous institutions […] lacking as it does one or more essential characteristics of that regimebut also failing to acquire other characteristics that would make it fully democratic or authoritarian" (Morlino, 2008:7), in order to investigate how incumbents hold and strengthen power in this peculiar political and institutional environment, without forcefully becoming neither fully authoritarian or fully democratic.
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Consolidating a hybrid regime: the case of Georgia under Shevardnadze and Saakashvili
This paper aims to further investigate hybrid regimes, which are becoming a more and more analysed topic in political studies. After the pathbreaking article by Thomas Carothers (Carothers, 2002) where he claims that many of the regimes that were considered usually in "transition" were actually proved highly durable and did not move neither toward autocracy nor democracy, other scholars started to be interested in this particular phenomenon as such. In this paper I stem from the definition of Hybrid regimes provided by Leonardo Morlino: "A hybrid regime is always a set of ambiguous institutions […] lacking as it does one or more essential characteristics of that regimebut also failing to acquire other characteristics that would make it fully democratic or authoritarian" (Morlino, 2008:7), in order to investigate how incumbents hold and strengthen power in this peculiar political and institutional environment, without forcefully becoming neither fully authoritarian or fully democratic.
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IV. Relations with Post-Communist Georgia under Eduard Shevardnadze
In: Discordant Neighbours, S. 117-200
DIACHRONIC ANALYSIS OF THE METAPHORICAL IMAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF GEORGIA E. SHEVARDNADZE
In: Политическая лингвистика, Heft 2, S. 83-94
Eduard Shevardnadze: Leading the Soviet Union Out of the Cold War
In: International journal / Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 219-242
ISSN: 2052-465X
Recollections of the Past, Present, and Future
In: Russian politics and law, Band 44, Heft 4, S. 73-91
ISSN: 1558-0962
Consolidation of the CPSU in a Multiparty System
In: Soviet Law and Government, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 5-20
Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze's Resignation
In: Foreign policy bulletin: the documentary record of United States foreign policy, Band 1, Heft 4-5, S. 106-109
ISSN: 1745-1302