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Robert Parsons

Robert Parsons is international editor of France 24. He earned a doctorate at Glasgow University for a thesis on the origins of Georgian nationalism. He was the BBC's Moscow correspondent (1993-2002), and worked at RFE/RL as director of its Georgian service, senior correspondent and chief producer for multimedia projects.

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Georgia: the politics of recovery

The damage and shock of the war with Russia are making Georgia's politicians and people look afresh at their country, reports Robert Parsons in Tbilisi. 

(This article was first published on 24 October 2008)

Georgia after war: the political landscape

The Georgian polity and institutions have survived the test of war with Russia. But the country's president will soon face an acute domestic challenge, says Robert Parsons in Tbilisi

Georgia’s dangerous gulf

Mikheil Saakashvili’s second electoral victory of 2008 highlights both progress and problems in Georgia’s febrile polity, says Robert Parsons.

Georgia, Abkhazia, Russia: the war option

Russia is tightening its pressure on Georgia, using its influence over Abkhazia and South Ossetia as a lever. Why, and where is Europe, asks Robert Parsons.

Mikheil Saakashvili’s bitter victory

Georgia's combative president is presenting a conciliatory face after his disputed election victory. Mikheil Saakashvili's stance presents the opposition with a tough choice, says Robert Parsons.