Conflict in Georgia

If anyone is interested in getting some background on what’s going on in Georgia right now, I really encourage you to read the book, “Engaging Eurasia’s Separatist States: Unresolved Conflicts and De Facto States,” by Dov Lynch.  It deals with the PMR, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia specifically. 

Effects of the war on Armenia haven’t manifested themselves acutely, as of yet.  I will update you on what things are like here as I’m able.

One Response to “Conflict in Georgia”

  1. Mrs. Lynn Manuszak Says:

    My son Stephen Manuszak is a volunteer in Armenia (you probably know him). His village is Vardablur in Lori Marz. It is so close to the Georgia border, and that is very scary. I am praying for all of you and your safety. I am sure the Peace Corps will evacuate the volunteers if it is necessary. Stephen told me that the Georgia volunteers were being evacuated. Please keep us posted on what is happening there. Thank you! The Manuszak Family (Michigan U.S.A.)