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Zaur Shiriyev & Kornely Kakachia – Azerbaijani-Georgian Relations

This report seeks to identify the level of cooperation across various pillars, including politics, economy, energy, tourism, business, education, media, cultural, military and defense 세종 말뭉치 다운로드. It also discusses Georgia’s Azerbaijani community and Azerbaijan’s Georgian community, and how they affect political cooperation. Finally, the report provides recommendations for both governments, as well as suggestions for action at the regional and international levels 다운로드.

Kakachia, K. & Shiriyev, Z. (2013). Azerbaijani-Georgian Relations: The Foundations and Challenges of the Strategic Alliance 다운로드. SAM Review, 7-8. Center for Strategic Studies, Baku

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Andrei P. Tsygankov & Matthew Tarver-Wahlquist – Duelling Honors: Power, Identity and the Russia–Georgia Divide

The paper explores a shift from engagement to confrontation in Russia’s policy toward Georgia since the Rose Revolution. In addition to emphasizing power and security as explanations of Russia’s behavior, the paper focuses on considerations of honor and prestige 다운로드. The latter are relational and a product of Russia’s perception of its ties with Western nations. Honor also plays a crucial role in Georgia’s attitude toward its northern neighbor, and the entire Caucasus area emerges as a battleground for symbolic attributes of power among larger states with capabilities to influence the region 다운로드. The case of Russia–Georgia divide is important for demonstrating benefits and limitations of traditional foreign policy explanations and for learning possible ways to de-escalate dangerous bilateral conflicts 내이름은구름이여.

Tarver-Wahlquist, M., & Tsygankov, A. P. (2009). Duelling Honors: Realism, Constructivism and the Russia-Georgia Divide. Foreign Policy Analysis, 5, 307-326

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International Crisis Group – Georgia’s Armenian and Azeri Minorities

Georgia is a multinational state, building democratic institutions and forging a civic identity. However, it has made little progress towards integrating Armenian and Azeri minorities, who constitute over 12 per cent of the population 다운로드. Tensions are evident in the regions of Samtskhe-Javakheti and Kvemo-Kartli, where the two predominantly live and which have seen demonstrations, alleged police brutality and killings during the past two years 퀀텀 브레이크 다운로드. While there is no risk of these situations becoming Ossetian or Abkhaz-like threats to the state’s territorial integrity, Tbilisi needs to pay more attention to minority rights, including use of second languages, if it is to avoid further conflict 다운로드.

International Crisis Group. (2006). Georgia’s Armenian and Azeri minorities. International Crisis Group.

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Zaza Shatirishvili – The Montage of Tbilisi Culture

Tbilisi culture is not Georgian culture. Georgian culture is based on literature; it translates badly into prose, for its most important genre is poetry 다운로드. Tbilisi culture, on the other hand, is playful, carnavalesque, based on the montage, and cinematographic. The author reviews the works of important movie and theatre directors and describes how Tbilisi culture is translated into modern mediums of art 그래 그런거야.

Shatirishvili, Z. (2006). The Montage of Tbilisi Culture. Film International, No 다운로드. 23, 48-51.

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Zaza Shatirishvili – “Old” Intelligentsia and “New” Intellectuals: The Georgian Experience

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Zaza Shatirishvili takes stock of the differences and similarities between two generations of Georgian intellectuals: Old nomenclatura versus the new scholars who dominate the growing non-governmental sector 도화의 저택 다운로드.

Shatirishvili, Z. (2003, 06 26). “Old” Intelligentsia and “New” Intellectuals: The Georgian Experience. Eurozine 다운로드.

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