People Power Primed: Civilian Resistance and Democratization (More Than Might? DEFINING POWER)
Harvard International Review 2005, Summer, 27, 2
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Tisovets, a popular ski resort in the Carpathian Mountains, is a tiring four-hour drive in a four-wheel-drive from Lviv. The journey was exceptionally challenging for Ukraine's newly elected president, Viktor Yushchenko, and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili. Meeting there on January 5, 2005, they reviewed the events that led to their elections. The democratic movements that propelled them to power had to overcome obdurate regimes, defeat corrupt individuals, and confound the disbelief of international observers. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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