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Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze, Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biographies

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Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze[ed´wArd shuv´ArdnAd´zyu] Pronunciation Key, 1927–, Georgian politician and diplomat. Known for pragmatism rather than polemicism, Shevardnadze served as the head of the Georgian Communist party from 1972 to 1985. He became the Soviet Union's Foreign Minister in 1985 and helped to create new foreign-policy initiatives in the Middle East and Europe. His implementation of Mikhail Gorbachev's policies included withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, making overtures to Israel, developing new strategies for arms control, and making possible the democratization of Eastern Europe. He resigned in Dec., 1990, and warned that a hardline dictatorship was imminent. In Aug., 1991, he joined Yeltsin in opposing the attempted coup against Gorbachev and briefly served again as foreign minister (Nov.–Dec., 1991) as the Soviet Union disintegrated. After Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia's ouster in 1992, Shevardnadze became head of an interim government in Georgia, his home republic, and later that year he was elected parliament chairman (head of state). Shevardnadze won the presidency in a popular election in 1995 after surviving an assassination attempt earlier in the year; he was again a target of assassins in 1998. He was reelected in 2000 by an unexpectedly large margin, leading to charges of vote tampering.



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