The Political Landscape of Georgia: Political Parties: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects

The Political Landscape of Georgia: Political Parties: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects
ISBN-10
9059721136
ISBN-13
9789059721135
Category
Georgia (Republic)
Pages
268
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Eburon Uitgeverij B.V.
Authors
Gia Nodia, Álvaro Pinto Scholtbach

Description

For nearly two decades, Georgia has been struggling to develop its democratic political party system. What are its future prospects as an independent nation? How can the infrastructure be improved so Georgia can thrive as a vibrant democracy? This book, the result of a multinational research effort, surveys emerging Georgian political parties and provides a comprehensive analysis of the current situation and its historical background, along with practical recommendations for improvements. It offers invaluable insight into Georgian politics, as Georgian politicians were actively involved in the creation of the book.

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