Saturday, November 21, 2009

Georgia (country)

Obama's Balancing Act With Russian Relations

The administration wants to have good relationships with Russia and Russia's foes. more >>

Europeans Look for Improvement in U.S.-Russia Relations

The Greek foreign minister sees a "very important moment" for engagement. more >>

For Obama: How to Manage Russia, Iran?

French foreign minister sees new opportunities. more >>

How Tough-Talking Russia Sees Obama

Moscow lays down its political markers but doesn't want to upset business cooperation. more >>

Fact Sheet: Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin Fight for Georgia's U.S. Senate Seat

Things you didn't know about the Georgia elections. more >>

Hot Docs: Global Banking Regulation Reforms Needed Urgently, McCaffrey on Afghanistan

Today's selection of timely reports. more >>

Tensions Grow Between Russia and Ukraine

Diplomatic talks highlight the strain in relations over the Crimea region. more >>

How Barack Obama Sees the World's Challenges

Foreign policy advisor Susan Rice on the candidate's worldview. more >>

Is Ukraine's Crimea the Next Flash Point With Russia?

Ukraine fears that Moscow may try to use its military power to reclaim the strategic peninsula. more >>

Putin's Russia Acts Like a Great Power Again

With its military assault on Georgia, Moscow signals that it shouldn't be regarded as a has-been. more >>

Investors Playing Russian Roulette

It may be time to pull out of Russia funds. more >>

Poll Watch: McCain Gains on Obama, Buoyed by Crisis in Georgia

In new poll, McCain narrows Obama's lead to 5 points. more >>

Why Washington Has Embraced Georgia's Embattled President

But in taking on Russia, Saakashvili may have misjudged the depth of U.S. support. more >>

John Bolton Strikes Again

Old Europe is typically tepid in its reaction to Russia and Georgia. more >>

Public Opinion: How Will Foreign-Policy-Related Events Affect the U.S. Presidential Election?

The president of Pakistan resigns, and the Georgia crisis continues, as does the Iraq war. more >>

John McCain: Georgia-Russia Is the First International Crisis Since the End of the Cold War

John McCain looks back wistfully, and skips nearly 20 years of history. more >>

Seriously? John McCain

John McCain comments on Georgia. more >>

Public Opinion: A New Cold War Between Russia and the United States?

The Georgia crisis and a U.S. missile defense base in Poland are ratcheting up tensions. more >>

Putin for Amerika!

Didn't you realize that Putin and Georgia are all part of an elaborate domestic political scheme? more >>

McCain Warns of a 'Dramatically Different Relationship' With Russia in the Wake of Its Invasion of Georgia

GOP presidential candidate calls Russia's actions 'not acceptable behavior in the 21st century.' more >>

In Georgia, a Parallel War Rages Online

Cyberattacks took down Georgian websites even before the bombs fell, but damage so far is short term. more >>

Putin and GOP Politics

Russia’s invasion of Georgia gives the energy issue new life for Republicans. more >>

Blog Buzz: Georgia, Warner, and Obama's New Ads

More on McCain's rhetoric and lobbyist, Warner's big speech, and Obama's new TV ad. more >>

The Devil Went Down to Georgia

McCain's top foreign policy adviser was a Georgian lobbyist—so what? more >>

Data Points: Russia-Georgia Relations

The two countries took dim views of their relationship even before conflict broke out. more >>

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