
THE STRUGGLE OF GEORGIANS TO MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE - PIOTR BORAWSKI
Piotr Borawski's book is a fascinating journey through the turbulent history of Georgia, showing the struggles of this nation to preserve its identity and sovereignty in the shadow of powerful neighbors. Based on his rich knowledge and diplomatic experience, the author analyzes the key events and figures that shaped modern Georgia. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Caucasus and the geopolitics of the region.
- In-depth analysis of Georgian-Ossetian and Abkhazian conflicts
- Detailed discussion of Eduard Shevardnadze's role in the transformation of Georgia
- Presentation of the struggle for the Kodori Gorge and the civil war in Georgia
- Analysis of Georgia's policy towards Islamic neighbors and terrorism
- Description of Poland's relations with Georgia and the presence of the Polish community in this country
- Rich bibliography and a list of maps to facilitate understanding of the historical context
Piotr Borawski, Doctor of Historical Sciences with many years of experience in the diplomatic service, in his book "The Struggle of Georgians to Maintain Independence" presents a comprehensive picture of Georgia in the period of transformation after the fall of the Soviet Union. The author, who himself served as chargé d'affaires in Kazakhstan and Georgia, closely observed the political and social processes taking place in the region. His work is not only a historical analysis, but also a personal testimony of turbulent times.
The book analyzes in detail the Georgian-Ossetian conflict and the war in Abkhazia, showing the ethnic and political complexity of the region. The author describes the struggle for the Kodori Gorge, the revolt of the scouts and the civil war in Georgia, presenting different perspectives and points of view. Particular attention is paid to the role of Eduard Shevardnadze, who, after returning to Georgia, faced the challenge of stabilizing the country and maintaining its independence.
Borawski also analyzes President Shevardnadze's policy towards Islamic neighbors and the problem of terrorism in Georgia. He describes the situation in Adjara under the rule of Aslan Abashidze and the issue of Georgian lands outside the borders of Georgia. The book concludes with an analysis of Poland's relations with Georgia and the presence of the Polish community in this country, showing the long-standing ties between the two nations.
"The Struggle of Georgians to Maintain Independence" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Caucasus, the geopolitics of the region, and the processes of political transformation in post-Soviet countries. The book is a valuable source of knowledge for students, scientists, diplomats and all those who want to better understand modern Georgia and its role in the region.
Specifications
| Material | Papier |
| Author | Piotr Borawski |
| Publisher | Inforteditions |
| ISBN | 9788367730662 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 545 |
| Format | 209x156 mm |
| Year of publication | 2024 |
Piotr Borawski - The Struggle of Georgians to Maintain Independence
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