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YYears ago, not long after the Rose Revolution in Georgia, at a seminar in Tsaghkadzor, one of the Georgian public figures declared that his country was a bastion of freedom and democracy in the Caucasus. I asked him a simple question: is it really a good thing to be anyone’s—or anything’s—outpost? To my ear, and to many others, the word carried an unpleasant ring. Around that time there had been an uproar over remarks by Boris Gryzlov, then Speaker of Russia’s State Duma, who described Armenia…
























































