Benet, Sula. Abkhazians: The Long-Living People of the
Caucasus. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974.
Bremmer, Ian, and Ray Taras (eds.). Nations and Politics in the
Soviet Successor States. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1993.
Dale, Catherine. "Turmoil in Abkhazia: Russian Responses,"
RFE/RL Research Report [Munich], 2, No. 34, August
27, 1993, 48-57.
Davis, Christopher M. "Health Care Crisis: The Former Soviet
Union," RFE/RL Research Report [Munich], 2, No. 40,
October 8, 1993, 35-43.
Dragadze, Tamara. "Conflict in the Transcaucasus and the Value of
Inventory Control," Jane's Intelligence Review
[London], 6, No. 2, February 1994, 71-3.
The Europa World Year Book, 1993, 1. London: Europa, 1993.
The Europa World Year Book, 1994, 1. London: Europa, 1994.
Fuller, Elizabeth. "Eduard Shevardnadze's Via Dolorosa," RFE/RL
Research Report [Munich], 2, No. 43, October 29, 1993,
17-23.
------. "Georgia, Abkhazia, and Checheno-Ingushetia," RFE/RL
Research Report [Munich], 1, No. 5, February 5, 1992, 3-
7.
------. "The Georgian Parliamentary Elections," RFE/RL Research
Report [Munich], 1, No. 47, November 27, 1992, 1-4.
------. "Georgia since Independence: Plus Ca Change . . .,"
Current History, 92, October 1993, 342-46.
------. "Paramilitary Forces Dominate Fighting in Transcaucasus,"
RFE/RL Research Report [Munich], 2, No. 25, June 18,
1993, 74-82.
Holisky, Dee Ann. "The Rules of the Supra or How to Drink
in Georgian," Journal for the Study of Caucasia, 1,
No. 1, 1-20.
International Monetary Fund. Economic Review: Georgia.
Washington: 1992.
International Petroleum Encyclopedia, 1992. (Ed., Jim
West.) Tulsa: PennWell, 1992.
Jane's World Railways, 1993-94. (Ed., James Abbott.)
Alexandria, Virginia: Jane's Information Group, 1993.
Jones, Stephen. "The Caucasian Mountain Railway Project: A Victory
for Glasnost'?" Central Asian Survey, 8, No.
2, 1989, 47-59.
------. "A Failed Democratic Transition." Pages 288-310 in Ian
Bremmer and Ray Taras (eds.), Nations and Politics in the
Soviet Successor States. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1993.
------. "Religion and Nationalism in Soviet Georgia and Armenia."
Pages 171-95 in Pedro Ramet (ed.), Religion and
Nationalism in Soviet and East European Politics. Durham:
Duke University Press, 1989.
Katz, Zev (ed.). Handbook of Major Soviet Nationalities.
New York: Free Press, 1975.
Lang, David Marshall. The Georgians. London: Thames and
Hudson, 1966.
------. A Modern History of Soviet Georgia. New York:
Grove Press, 1962.
Lloyd's Ports of the World, 1988. (Ed., Paul J. Cuny.)
Colchester, United Kingdom: Lloyd's of London, 1988.
Mars, Gerald, and Yochanan Altman. "The Cultural Bases of Soviet
Georgia's Second Economy," Soviet Studies, 35, No. 4,
October 1983, 546-60.
The Military Balance, 1994-1995. London: Brassey's for
International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1994.
Nichol, James. "Georgia in Transition: Context and Implications for
U.S. Interests," Congressional Research Service
Report. (No. 93794.) Washington: Library of Congress,
Congressional Research Service, August 24, 1993.
Noble, John S., and John King. USSR: A Travel Survival
Kit. Berkeley, California: Lonely Planet, 1993.
Parsons, Robert. "Georgians." Pages 180-96 in Graham Smith (ed.),
The Nationalities Question in the Soviet Union. New
York: Longman, 1990.
Ramet, Pedro (ed.). Religion and Nationalism in Soviet and East
European Politics. Durham: Duke University Press, 1989.
Rosen, Roger. The Georgian Republic. Lincolnwood,
Illinois: Passport Books, 1992.
Rustaveli, Shota. The Knight in the Panther's Skin.
(Trans., Venera Urushadze.) Tbilisi: Sabchota Sakartvelo,
1986.
Salia, Kalistrat. History of the Georgian Nation. (Trans.,
Katharine Vivian.) (2d ed.) Paris: Académie Française, 1983.
Sebag-Montefiore, Simon. "Eduard Shevardnadze," New York Times
Magazine, December 26, 1993, 16-19.
Shevardnadze, Eduard. The Future Belongs to Freedom. New
York: Free Press, 1991.
Slider, Darrell. "Crisis and Response in Soviet Nationality Policy:
The Case of Abkhazia," Central Asian Survey, 4, No.
4, 1985, 51-68.
------. "Party-Sponsored Public Opinion Research in the Soviet
Union," Journal of Politics, 47, No. 1, February 1985,
209-27.
------. "The Politics of Georgia's Independence," Problems of
Communism, 40, No. 6, November-December 1991, 63-79.
Smith, Graham (ed.). The Nationalities Question in the Soviet
Union. New York: Longman, 1990.
The Statesman's Year-Book, 1993-1994. (Ed., Brian Hunter.)
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994.
Suny, Ronald G. The Making of the Georgian Nation.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.
Sweeney, Padraic (ed.). The Transportation Handbook for Russia
and the Former Soviet Union. Arlington, Virginia:
ASET/ICI, 1993.
Timofeyev, A. Motorist's Guide to the Soviet Union.
Moscow: Progress, 1980.
Tremlett, P.I. (ed.). Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable.
Thorpe Wood, United Kingdom: Thomas Cook, 1994.
United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Handbook of
International Economic Statistics, 1993. Washington: GPO,
1993.
------. Central Intelligence Agency. USSR Energy Atlas.
Washington: 1985.
------. Central Intelligence Agency. The World Factbook,
1994. Washington: 1994.
------. Congress. 103d, 1st Session. Commission on Security and
Cooperation in Europe. Human Rights and Democratization in
the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union.
Washington: GPO, 1993.
------. Department of Commerce. Business Information Service for
the Newly Independent States. Georgia. Washington:
1993.
World Bank. Food and Agricultural Policy Reforms in the Former
USSR. (Studies of Economies in Transformation, Paper No.
1.) Washington: 1992.
------. Georgia: A Blueprint for Reforms. (A World Bank
Country Study.) Washington: 1993.
------. Statistical Handbook: States of the Former USSR.
(Studies of Economies in Transformation, Paper No. 3.)
Washington: 1992.
This text comes from the Country Studies Program, formerly the Army Area Handbook Program. The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.
From The Library of Congress
TRY USING CTRL-F on your keyboard to find the appropriate section of text