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 Reviewing Voices From the Soviet Edge by Jeff Sahadeo

Reviewing Voices From the Soviet Edge by Jeff Sahadeo

November 2, 2020

Migration to the global cities of the Soviet Union plays an important part in the history of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Exploring the narratives of those moving to these global cities, Jeff [...]

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 Memes in the Battle Between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Memes in the Battle Between Armenia and Azerbaijan

September 25, 2020

In a flareup of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in July 2020, the fighting extended well beyond the South Caucasus. Armenian and Azerbaijani diaspora communities brawled in the [...]

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 Attached to Conflict: how Armenia and Azerbaijan feel secure in a security dilemma?

Attached to Conflict: how Armenia and Azerbaijan feel secure in a security dilemma?

September 4, 2020

Mohammad Mammadov on how ontological security might be what’s stopping the Armenia and Azerbaijan from reaching a peace agreement.

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 A Road by Any Other Name: the importance of public naming in Tbilisi

A Road by Any Other Name: the importance of public naming in Tbilisi

June 26, 2020

Augusto Dala Costa on the memory politics imbued in the public naming practices of Georgia's capital.

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 A Moveable Coma: Reviewing Tiko Tuskadze’s Supra

A Moveable Coma: Reviewing Tiko Tuskadze’s Supra

June 18, 2020

Louis Train reviews the cookbook Supra: A Feast of Georgian Cooking by Tiko Tuskadze.

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 What Does It Mean To Be Unrecognised And Unrepresented?

What Does It Mean To Be Unrecognised And Unrepresented?

June 15, 2020

Since the early 1990s, an interesting phenomenon has emerged in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus – some states that, despite having their own government and state apparatus, lack [...]

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 Coming Out Ahead: how some Eastern European nations have got ahead of coronavirus

Coming Out Ahead: how some Eastern European nations have got ahead of coronavirus

May 4, 2020

As the number of worldwide coronavirus cases nears two million, experts have not shied away from making predictions about the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the economy and on society, as a [...]

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 Mobsters and Lumberjacks: how illegal logging threatens Armenia’s wildlife and fuels corruption

Mobsters and Lumberjacks: how illegal logging threatens Armenia’s wildlife and fuels corruption

April 10, 2020

Since 1990, Armenia has lost one quarter of its rural forests to deforestation and illegal logging. Today, the country of stones has less than 10% green coverage. In Armenia and neighboring [...]

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 The Changes and Challenges of the Armenian Higher Education System After the Velvet Revolution

The Changes and Challenges of the Armenian Higher Education System After the Velvet Revolution

March 20, 2020

Walking through the corridors of the Faculty of Physics of Yerevan State University (YSU), Lusine, a friend of mine and postgraduate student at the Faculty of International Relations, points to [...]

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 Constitutional Changes in Armenia Cause a Stir

Constitutional Changes in Armenia Cause a Stir

February 28, 2020

he ripples of the Velvet Revolution are still flowing and the Constitutional Court in Armenia may be the next to get caught up in the change.

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