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August 26, 2008

Political issues

How Frozen is Your Conflict?

by Doug Merrill

At their meeting in Sochi — planned home of the 2014 Winter Olympics and just a hop, skip and APC ride from Abkhazia — Russia’s president Dmitri Medvedev warned Moldova’s president not to repeat the “Georgian mistake.”
Moldova, of course, claims Transnistria as part of its internationally recognized territory, but has never exercised actual control since [...]

August 18, 2008

Life

Back in Tbilisi

by Doug Merrill

We’re back after a happily uneventful, if hot and a bit long, drive from Yerevan. Went past one of the air bases that was bombed, and saw what looked like a burned field, but otherwise no damage visible from the public road.
The city itself is more difficult to judge, and I’ve been too preoccupied with [...]

August 12, 2008

Political issues

What Henry Said

by Doug Merrill

What Henry said.
Just one key part of the argument:

Russia sees the spread of democratization as a threat to its control of the ‘Near Abroad.’ It has been pushing quite deliberately for a redefinition of the norms of territorial integrity and intervention that would legitimate its continued presence in Georgia and elsewhere, and allow it to [...]

August 11, 2008

Political issues

Russian Invasion of Georgia

by Doug Merrill

Not all of the reports are consistent, but they are increasingly consistent: Russian forces have reportedly taken the central Georgian city of Gori, essentially splitting the country in two and occupying the main east-west highway. Russian forces are reported to be in Zugdidi, a larger Georgian town near to Abkhazia. Russian forces have reportedly taken [...]

Political issues

What Ron and Dick Said

by Doug Merrill

What Ron and Dick said.
(Update: Link fixed thanks to an observant commenter.)

Life

Questions for Radio Yerevan

by Doug Merrill

Q: Hello Radio Yerevan, was it a good idea to leave Tbilisi on Sunday?
A: In principle, yes. Though it would be better if one of the vehicles in the caravan does not break down after the lunch break in northern Armenia.
Q: Dzien dobry Radio Yerevan, is it a good idea to have local talent repair [...]

August 10, 2008

Political issues

And We’re Out of There

by Doug Merrill

I’m writing this in advance, so things may change during the night, but my better half’s foundation made evacuation mandatory Saturday afternoon, so off we go. We’re on our way to Yerevan to see if things subside reasonably quickly. I hope so, as I really like Tbilisi and was enjoying settling in there. One way [...]

August 9, 2008

Political issues

Rapidly Developing Situation in Georgia

by Doug Merrill

So Tbilisi was very normal as I drove around this morning. Did I notice more uniforms than usual? Maybe, but maybe that’s just me looking for them more. The tank being hauled on the back of a truck in from the outskirts of town was definitely out of the ordinary. The short convoys of black [...]

August 8, 2008

Political issues

When Conflicts Thaw: South Ossetia

by Doug Merrill

This one is breaking fast — as I was writing an earlier version of this post, Georgia’s president Mikhail Saakashvili said at a press conference that Georgian forces had downed two Russian planes that had breached Georgian air space. Local media are reporting that Georgia has taken most of Tskhinvali, the breakaway region’s capital. The [...]

July 24, 2008

Europe and the world

Obama in Berlin

by Doug Merrill

Can’t find any pictures yet, but I’ve seen blogs of people coming up from Prague just to see him. That’s about a five-hour trip each way by train (no ICE connection yet). Expectations on the radio this morning were that the event would be huge.
Wish I could be there, but we’re getting packed up to [...]

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