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Christoph H. Stefes – Governance, the State, and Systemic Corruption: Armenia and Georgia in Comparison

Endemic corruption has been a destructive legacy of Soviet rule for most successor states of the Soviet Union. Yet as the two cases of this study demonstrate, corruption has manifested itself in different ways 맥북 워드. While the smooth transition of power in the early 1990s has allowed Armenia’s political leaders to use corruption to consolidate firm control over the state apparatus, Georgia’s tumultuous transition has caused the disintegration of the state apparatus into feuding groups that abuse their official positions for private gain hp 무선랜 드라이버. However, while Georgia’s chaotic form of corruption has offered room for democratic change, Armenia’s political system is stable but more strongly authoritarian 다운로드.

Stefes, C. H. (2008). Governance, the state, and systemic corruption: Armenia and Georgia in comparison. Caucasian Review of International Affairs, 2(2), 73-83 Yuzu download.

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Lili Di Puppo – The Construction of Success in Anti-Corruption Activity in Georgia

This article examines anti-corruption activities in Georgia after the Rose Revolution of  November 2003 under the administration of Mikheil Saakashvili csr8510 a10 드라이버 다운로드. It aims to analyse the existence of different assessments on the countrys success in fighting corruption and applies an interpretive framework to study these assessments as narratives that reveal the diverging or converging interests of anti-corruption actors in sustaining a common narrative on the countrys reforms 앨런 웨이크 다운로드.

Di Puppo, L. (2014). The construction of success in anti-corruption activity in Georgia. East European Politics, 30(1), 105-122 adobe air 다운로드.

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Maia Chankseliani – Spatial Inequities in Higher Education Admissions in Georgia: Likelihood of Choosing and Gaining Access to Prestigious Higher Education Institutions

The paper draws upon the findings of a mixed-methods study on spatial disparities in higher education access in Georgia 한국영화 예고편 다운로드. Examination of quantitative data on approximately 118,000 applicants, a purposive sample of households and policy-makers reveals geographic inequalities in university choice-making and student destinations. It can be argued that rural students who apply and gain admission to less prestigious HEIs, may benefit from tertiary education to a lesser extent than urban students 다운로드.

Chankseliani, M. (2013). Spatial Inequities in Higher Education Admissions in Georgia: Likelihood of Choosing and Gaining Access to Prestigious Higher Education Institutions 웨딩드레스 다운로드. Caucasus Social Science Review (CSSR), 1(1).

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Identity Studies, Vol 1-4

Identity Studies is a scholarly journal founded in 2009. Its aim is to advance interdisciplinary knowledge about the formation and disintegration of political, cultural and societal identities in contemporary world society, particularly in the Caucasus and Black Sea region 칼리리눅스 iso 다운로드. The journal is being published by the Institute for Modernity Studies, Ilia State University, Georgia.

The 1st issue of the journal, published in 2009, consists of articles by Gigi Tevzadze, Sergo Ratiani, Oliver Reisner, George Anchabadze, David Aprasidze, Giga Zedania, Ghia Nodia and David Darchiashvili, dedicated to the questions of the origin of nationalism in Georgia 다운로드.

The 2nd issue of the journal, published in 2010, consists of articles by Zaal Andronikashvili, Giorgi Maisuradze, Efrat Sadras-Ron, Silvia Serrano, Gigi Tevzadze, Anastas Vangeli and Johannes Weiss, dedicated to the questions of secularization and de-secularization in contemporary world office 2016 한글.

The 3rd issue of the journal, published in 2011, consists of articles by Elena Glushko, Andrew McGrath, Sergo Ratiani, Gigi Tevzadze, Kakhaber Kurtanidze, Zaal Andronikashvili and Giga Zedania, dedicated to the question of political theology, its history and its revival today 아이즈원츄 비밀친구 3회 다운로드.

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Robert W. Thomson – Rewriting Caucasian History

This is the first modern, annotated translation of the Christian chronicles of Georgia, adapted by the Armenians in the thirteenth century 다운로드. An important source for writers on Armenia after 1200, the chronicles deal with the history of Georgia from its mythical origins to the time of their composition–and are of particular interest to the historian for the way that they were then altered in a pro-Armenian manner 다운로드.

Thomson, R. W. (1996). Rewriting Caucasian History: The Medieval Armenian Adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles; the Original Georgian Texts and the Armenian Adaptation 다운로드. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

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