Selected Articles

- Abkhazia by John Colarusso
- The Stalin-Beria Terror in Abkhazia, 1936-1953, by Stephen D. Shenfield
- The International Legal Status of the Republic of Abkhazia In the Light of International Law, by Viacheslav Chirikba
- Why Can Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili Not Emulate Willi Brandt? by Liz Fuller
- Commentary on the Resolution of the European Parliament for Georgia, 17 November 2011
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Kosovo or Abkhazia: Contrasts and Comparisons
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International law and the Russian “occupation” of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, by Richard Berge
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'Absence of Will': A commentary, prepared by Metin Sönmez
- Documents from the KGB archive in Sukhum. Abkhazia in the Stalin years, by Rachel Clogg
- On the 20th anniversary of the start of Georgia’s war against Abkhazia, by Stanislav Lakoba
- Military Aspects of the War. The Battle for Gagra (The Turning-point), by Dodge Billingsley
- Alleged human rights violations during the conflict in Abkhazia | Amnesty International, 1993
- A reply to Paul Henze’s views on Georgia, by George Hewitt - February 1993
- Ossetia-Georgia-Russia-U.S.A. Towards a Second Cold War?, by Noam Chomsky
- Thinking the Unthinkable: What if Georgia and the West Were to Recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia? by Paul Goble
- A Chance to Join the World, by Neal Ascherson
- Hitler calls on Georgians to win back Abkhazia
- Opinion: Hottentot morality - Uri Avnery
- Abkhazia: A Broken Paradise, by Georgi Derluguian
- Baron Pyotr Karlovich Uslar: Inventor of the First Abkhaz Alphabet, by Stephen D. Shenfield
- Lesson to the West: Abkhazian independence is a fact, by Inal Khashig
- Abkhazia, from conflict to statehood, by George Hewitt

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1 Abkhazia Twenty Years On, Some Thoughts, by John Colarusso
2 Unholy Trinity by Donald Rayfield (1992)
3 The Abkhaz parliament – In search of balance, by Ibragim Chkadua
4 International Alert: Georgian and Abkhaz perspectives from the region
5 Abkhazia: difficult way from the Soviet Autonomy to partially recognized state, by Sergey Markedonov
6 Socio-economic system of Abkhazia and problems of its development, by Inal Ardzinba
7 Abkhazia's foreign relations, by Liana Kvarchelia
8 The "Abkhazia" project: political nation or community of minorities? By Natella Akaba
9 Governance and democratisation in Abkhazia: Trends and features, by Arda Inal-Ipa
10 Azerbaijan's contribution to the isolation of Abkhazia
11 Fast tracking Regional Integration through Georgian-Russian Railway Link
12 Starry-eyed Zakareishvili by Inal Khashig
13 The Georgian parliamentary elections – what next? By Liana Kvarchelia
14 European and US Approaches to the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict | International Alert
15 A Personal Journey towards the Recognition of Abkhaz Independence, by Maurizia Jenkins
16 What Washington Wants in the Caucasus, by Sergey Markedonov
17 The dynamics of electoral politics in Abkhazia, by Donnacha Ó Beacháin
18 Mrs. Clinton Goes to Georgia, by Thomas de Waal
19 The Circassian question and Abkhazia: historical factors and contemporary challenges by Arda Inal-Ipa
20 'Bystander in its neighbourhood? The European Union's involvement in protracted conflicts in the post-Soviet space', by Marco Siddi & Barbara Gaweda
21 It is terrible, not to say a horror! By Inal Khashig
22 Democracy in Abkhazia: a testing year, by George Hewitt
23 Lessons for Moscow, by Sergei Markedonov
24 Abkhazia's Inconclusive Election, by Anaid Gogoryan
25 World Water Day: A Global Focus and Local Action, by Rene Wadlow
26 Independents defeat prominent politicians in Abkhazia’s parliamentary elections
27 Remembering the peace train, by Stephen Shenfield
28 8 March: International Day of Women: Women as Peacemakers, by Rene Wadlow
29 Eugen Krammig: Life after death, by Vitaly Sharia
30 My reaction to the attempt on the life of Abkhazian president Aleksander Ankvab, by Richard Berge
31 An attempt on the life of Abkhazia, by Sergei Markedonov
32 The attempt on Abkhaz President Ankvab, by Alexander Krylov
33 An attack on sovereignty, by Inal Khashig
34 Anzor Agumaa: Tbilisi Raised The Issue of the Bedia Church for Political Reasons, by Semen Pegov
35 The North Caucasian and Abkhazian Diasporas; Their Lobbying Activities in Turkey, by Ergun Ozgur
36 Armenians and Abkhaz Ethnic Democracy – Current Trends, Future Prospects, by Richard Berge
37 Russia's Accession to the WTO: Likely Impact on the Abkhaz Economy, by Beslan Baratelia
38 The domino effect, by Oliver Bullough
39 Commentary on the Resolution of the European Parliament for Georgia, 17 November 2011
40 The Gali Obsession, by Richard Berge
41 Political propaganda under a veil of “scientific objectivity”
42 Presidential Elections in Abkhazia: A Changing Society in a Fixed Context, by Iraklii Khintba
43 A Farrago of Misinformation from a Former Minister for Europe
44 Abkhazia Three Years After Recognition, by George Hewitt
45 Abkhazia’s Third Anniversary as a Recognised State: Achievements and Possibilities, by Charlotte Hille
46 26th of August 2011, by Richard Berge
47 Time is on Abkhaz side, by Laurent Vinatier
48 UN Membership: Recognition of Things as They Are, by Rene Wadlow
49 Ossetia war, what a change in three years, by Patrick Armstrong
50 The de-isolation of Abkhazia | International Alert
51 A misguided strategy: Georgia’s attempts to create a ‘united Caucasus’ will be met with indifference in Abkhazia, by Oleg Damenia
52 The politics behind the Georgian parliaments recognition of the Circassian genocide, by Inal Khashig
53 Сomment on an article in the Vanuatu Independent: To Tamar Vashakidze and the people of Vanuatu
54 Virtual Motion of the UN General Assembly
55 Sergei Bagapsh: Politician who guided the Republic of Abkhazia through its troubled beginnings, by George Hewitt
56 Reply: "US Senate to consider resolution on Russia's occupation of Georgia"
57 Misadventures in "Paradise", By Wayne Madsen
58 Abkhazian election: the President is dead, long live the President! By Inal Khashig
59 Abkhazia after Bagapsh, by Sergey Markedonov
60 Sergei Bagapsh, he came to give freedom… By Nikolai Zlobin
61 Georgia is swimming in murky waters! By Fehim Tastekin
62 Abkhaz Leader Sergei Bagapsh Dies, by Liz Fuller
63 International law and the Russian “occupation” of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, by Richard Berge
64 The Human Rights Center Calls Upon the Government of Georgia To Apologize to Abkhaz and Ossetian Peoples in the Name of Georgian State
65 Abkhazia Again ‘Struggling for Independence’ -- But Now Perhaps ‘From Russia,’ Moscow Observer Says, by Paul Goble
66 1867 and all that: Abkhaz, Circassians and Georgians and Historical Justice, by Thomas de Waal
67 Abkhazia in the International Context, by Marino Busdachin
68 Abkhazian President Bagapsh in Ankara, by Hasan Kanbolat
69 Lots of Laughs, Little Freedom On Television, by Paul Rimple
70 Abkhazia: between the hammer and the anvil, by Richard Berge
71 'Bring back the UN' - Any mediator will be hamstrung unless it is acceptable to all parties, by Inal Khashig
72 Engaging the Rebels, by Justin Lyle
73 Will Logic Give Way to Emotion and Abkhazia Become Part of Georgia? By Felix Stanevsky
74 Abkhazia and the promises of princes, by Magdalena Frichova Grono
75 Is Everything Good for the U.S. Good for Georgia, and Vice Versa? By Justin Logan
76 Best friend "puppets", by Andrei Babitsky
77 Comment on the Resolution of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly № 382 of 16th of November 2010. By Irakli Khintba
78 I am an Abkhaz, by Irakli Kakabadze
79 A direct route to engagement, by Alexander Cooley & Lincoln Mitchell
80 Don't call us 'occupied', by Arda Inal-Ipa
81 Through cooperation or without recognition?, by Sergey Markedonov
82 The engagement issue, by Oksana Antonenko
83 Evolution of Turkish Foreign Policy towards Georgia, by Marianna Vindimian
84 Engagement without Recognition: A New Strategy toward Abkhazia and Eurasia’s Unrecognized States, by Alexander Cooley and Lincoln A. Mitchell
85 Recognition of Abkhazia: Challenges and Opportunities, by Liana Kvarchelia
86 Place, Position and Future of Abkhazia in the Second New World Order, by Nikolai Zlobin
87 Call Off the Great Game, by Thomas de Waal
88 Latin America: Georgia plays by the rules of Abkhazia, by Levon Galustian
89 Russia's Geopolitical Scales in the Caucasus, by Sergey Markedonov
90 Thanks to Everyone, Everyone Is Free. South Ossetia and Abkhazia are gradually gaining independence from Russia, by Marina Pervozkina
91 Pressure On Abkhaz Leader Intensifies, by Liz Fuller
92 Abkhazia: two years of independence, by George Hewitt
93 The Five-Day War: What Have We Learned?, by Igor Shatrov
94 A thorn in the side of Georgia’s Rose Revolution, by Robin Llewellyn
95 Thinking the Unthinkable: What if Georgia and the West Were to Recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia? by Paul Goble
96 Why Can Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili Not Emulate Willi Brandt? by Liz Fuller
97 The Georgia War and its consequences, by Alexander Rahr
98 The Abkhazian paradox and the Montenegrin model, by Laurent Vinatier
99 The ghost of the Soviet Union, by Sergey Markedonov
100 Abkhazia and the Caucasus: the west’s choice, by Neal Ascherson
 
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