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- Georgia, antes y ahora, Rafael Poch – La part històrica d'aquest article és molt interessant.
- The Git and the Bazaar | kosara.net – While the former [Git] may be technologically the most elegant and efficient system around, Bazaar is so far ahead in usability, documentation, and support that the choice is really quite easy.
- Georgia y la conspiración – El paso en falso del presidente de Georgia, enfrentándose a las milicias prorrusas de Osetia del Sur, no se entendería si no tenemos presente la presión de Moscú en la zona y el bloqueo del grupo de trabajo georgiano-osetio, del que formaba parte el moderado líder sudosetio autonomista Dmitri Sanakoyev. Putin y su fiel Medvedev buscaban un pretexto para meter los tanques en Georgia y castigar los anhelos occidentales del vecino. El error de Saakashvili se lo regaló. Los soldados rusos son "garantes de paz", afirma Medvedev. Seguro que los chechenos pueden corroborarlo.
- Georgia’s Guerrilla Option – The Current – But in a detailed scenario about the Chechen fight for independence, John Robb devised a potentially very effective strategy that draws on the guerrilla playbook. Just as Russia disrupted Georgia’s critical infrastructure in 2006, Georgia might consider identifying key economic chokepoints – ports, power plants, long-distance electrical transmission lines, and of course natural gas pipelines – and training unconventional military forces to deliver crippling blows. While Russia would be prepared for a few discrete acts of sabotage, they would have a hard time dealing with a rolling, unpredictable series of attacks targeting multiple locations. By disrupting Russia’s infrastructure, Georgia could inflict severe pain at relatively low cost. Moreover, Europe would be impacted as well – which would make the European public think twice about acquiescing to Russia’s thuggish tactics in its own backyard.