Abstract
Since the Rose Revolution of 2003, human rights problems in Georgia have been improving. Economically and socially, Georgia has been reaching milestones as it continues to improve different facets of the state. In contrast to past research, current writing on Georgia has become increasingly more positive. Many pieces written on Georgia tell of a growing and thriving country that has gone to great lengths to strengthen national pride and to gain positive global recognition.
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Bulur, Latife
(2007)
"Human Rights Challenges in Georgia,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 7:
Iss.
1, Article 31.
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https://digitalcommons.du.edu/hrhw/vol7/iss1/31
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