December 4, 2006
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, citizens in Georgia have struggled to adapt to a new way of life. While the country’s 2003 Rose Revolution has filled the young with hope for the future, many in the older generation still yearn for the security and stability of communism. Mario Scherhaufer explores this tension as he recounts his recent trip to the capital city of Tbilisi.
Read Mario's travelogue on his trip to Georgia for ICFJ
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