Author Archives: Irakli Gunia

Ronald Grigor Suny – Provisional Stabilities: The Politics of Identities in Post-Soviet Eurasia

This article considers the impact of ethnic identity in Eurasia following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of fifteen nation-states that are home to a variety of dispersed ethnic communities 다운로드. Using a constructivist approach to the study of ethnic and national conflicts, author holds that it is fallacious to assume that nations and states possess a single identity that drives their domestic and foreign policies 신규 노제휴 다운로드.

Suny, R. (1999/2000). Provisional Stabilities: The Politics of Identities in Post-Soviet Eurasia. International Security 24 (3), 139-78 다운로드.

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Ronald Grigor Suny – The Emergence of Political Society in Georgia

According to Ronald Grigor Suny, the appearance, evolution, and relative strength of nationalist versus socialist and liberal answers to Georgia’s problems require a detailed look at the social context and intellectual environment in which these movements arose 드럼 샘플 다운로드. For the purposes of this study, author borrows a concept from Marx’s analysis of class formation and applies it to the history of Georgian national formation 다운로드.

Suny, R. G. (1980). The Emergence of Political Society in Georgia. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Kennan Institute Occasional Paper Series #90 다운로드.

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Marco Giuli – Georgia and the Systemic Impact of the Financial Crisis

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This paper analyses the potential effects that the systemic developments stemming from the global financial crisis and the August war are likely to have in Georgia, within a context of hegemonic stability theoretical fundamentals 스타워즈 4 다운로드. According to this perspective, both events have undermined the role of the US as the sole world hegemon. As a result, the Western strategic priorities toward the Caucasus are likely to shift, to the detriment of the special relationship between the Saakashvili administration and the US 다운로드.

Giuli, M. (2009). Georgia and the Systemic Impact of the Financial Crisis. Caucasian Review of International Affairs, 3(3), 261-277 다운로드.

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Giorgi Kandelaki and Giorgi Meladze – Enough! Kmara and the Rose Revolution in Georgia

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Why, of all post-Soviet countries, was Georgia the one where such a democratic breakthrough was possible for the first time 유튜브 동영상 여러개 다운로드? What factors and actors made the revolution possible? How important and substantial was western assistance? The following analysis endeavors to explore these questions 다운로드.

Kandelaki, G. and G. Meladze (2007). ‘Enough! Kmara and the Rose Revolution in Georgia’. In Joerg Forbrig and Pavol Demeš (Eds.), Reclaiming Democracy 다운로드. Civil society and Electoral Change in Central and Eastern Europe. Pp. 101- 125. Washington DC: German Marshall Fund of the United States.

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Gerald Mars and Yochanan Altman – Managing in Soviet Georgia: an Extreme Example in Comparative Management

This paper details the case of Soviet Georgia’s hidden economy, mediated as it was through locally based personal support networks and illustrating our arguments with a case study of legal/illegal manufacturing enterprise 다운로드. Authors conclude with a note on present-day Central-Eastern European economies and a commentary on implications for management in liberal economies as they become more globally integrated 다운로드.

Mars, G., & Altman, Y. (2008). Managing in Soviet Georgia: an extreme example in comparative management. European Journal of International Management, 2(1), 56-70 다운로드.

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