May’s flare-up of violence in Abkhazia is a reminder of a war that never really went awayby Jonathan Cohen After four years of unstable cease-fire, the frozen conflict between Georgia and the disputed territory of Abkhazia came very close to war this spring. Hostilities on the border between Abkhazia and Georgia had an intensity not witnessed since the autumn of […]

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