CIVIL SOCIETY:
IN GEORGIA, PRESERVING THE PAST IS CAUSE FOR CONTROVERSY
By Molly Corso 6/08/07 (EurasiaNet)
At first glance, Tbilisi’s picturesque tumbledown mansions might seem small cause for controversy. But a government plan to preserve Georgia’s architectural heritage, as embodied in these buildings, could prove a key test of how far ordinary Georgians are willing to go with the country’s gung-ho reform initiatives.
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