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 Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

Internally Displaced and Isolated: the failings of IDP integration in Georgia

February 4, 2022

Rhiannon Segar on the dire living situation of thousands of internally displaces persons (IDP) in Georgia, highlighted by recent protests and a suicide in one of the country's IDP camps.

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 3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

3 + 3 = ? A Neighbourhood with Differing Visions: prospects for regional integration in the Caucasus

January 5, 2022

Attempts at regional cooperation initiatives are far from new phenomena within the South Caucasus. However, each new format consistently fails to take ground in the region and appears destined to [...]

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 The Unsentimentality of Childhood: reviewing The Pear Field by Nana Ekvtimishvili

The Unsentimentality of Childhood: reviewing The Pear Field by Nana Ekvtimishvili

November 19, 2021

Katherine Leung reviews the debut novel by Georgian director and filmmaker Nana Ekvtimishvili and is overcome by sadness as she finishes the last pages of a powerful and moving story set in a [...]

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 September in the Caucasus: an issue of trust? Vaccination hesitancy in Georgia

September in the Caucasus: an issue of trust? Vaccination hesitancy in Georgia

September 29, 2021

Last month Georgia reached a new peak of Covid-19 infected and recorded the highest rate of deaths per 100,000 residents of any country. Behind the rising numbers is the issue of vaccine [...]

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 Performing Queerness: Tbilisi Pride and the struggle between Georgia’s liberal and conservative values

Performing Queerness: Tbilisi Pride and the struggle between Georgia’s liberal and conservative values

September 8, 2021

"The history of Pride in Georgia has proven to be indicative of the value-based divide that exists within contemporary Georgian society", by Rhiannon Segar.

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 June in the Caucasus: allegations of abuse swirl against a Georgian Patriarchate run orphanage

June in the Caucasus: allegations of abuse swirl against a Georgian Patriarchate run orphanage

June 21, 2021

It is not a secret that children at a church-run orphanage in Georgia are being subjected to violence and sexual abuse, still there has been little to no reaction from Georgian authorites.

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 Meet Tamar Mearakishvili – a trailblazing civic activist from de facto South Ossetia

Meet Tamar Mearakishvili – a trailblazing civic activist from de facto South Ossetia

March 26, 2021

“They expected to pressure and silence me this way, but I came out of this battle much louder, stronger and more confident.” Meet Tamar Mearakishvili, a Georgian activist who refuses to let [...]

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 February in the Caucasus: the perennial conflict over the David Gareja monastery

February in the Caucasus: the perennial conflict over the David Gareja monastery

February 7, 2021

February editorial. The Caucasus is no stranger to border disputes. The conflicts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia have attracted the most attention due to their [...]

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 Ukraine Should Beware of the Georgian Development Model

Ukraine Should Beware of the Georgian Development Model

January 27, 2021

When Ukrainian President Zelenskiy announced that he would seek Mikhail Saakashvili’s appointment as deputy Prime Minister, commentators were split. For some Zelenskiy was displaying a serious [...]

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 Winter Lights in the Caucasus

Winter Lights in the Caucasus

January 1, 2021

Batumi sea port, Georgia / Zadig Tisserand Migratory birds stopping over at a Black Sea port taste the once-clear water polluted by the metal giants, coming and going unceasingly as they [...]

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