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 Georgian Elections 2020: a vote and more protests

Georgian Elections 2020: a vote and more protests

November 13, 2020

Over the past two weeks two Georgias have voted, one country and one US state. While the world’s attention has been focused on the results in the US and the refusal of some to accept the election [...]

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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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Georgia Monthly Digest: doctor released, and fake accounts removed

January 11, 2020

– From December 1st through the 8th, the Tbilisi International Film Festival screened a diverse row of movies, from classic and modern Georgian films, such as Inhale-Exhale (Dito [...]

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Georgia Monthly Digest: vote to change election system takes political crisis to a new level, and Georgian doctor sentenced to two-months detention in South Ossetia

December 6, 2019

– On November 8th, the premier of the co-produced Swedish-Georgian film And Then We Danced, centered on a love story between two young male dancers of the Georgian national ensemble, took [...]

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 “I will never forgive this government for the lost eyes and savagery that we saw on June 20th” – a photo essay from the ongoing protests in Tbilisi

“I will never forgive this government for the lost eyes and savagery that we saw on June 20th” – a photo essay from the ongoing protests in Tbilisi

June 28, 2019

“What is it all for?” the old lady grabs my hand and squeezes it desperately, waiting for some wise answer.  “Why?” she repeats, emphasizing her question with a gesture towards a square full of [...]

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 Georgian Democracy: pulling the blinds on a glass house

Georgian Democracy: pulling the blinds on a glass house

April 3, 2019

Police station architecture in the Republic of Georgia is indicative of one the most consistent political themes of the country since 2004 – transparency. With the election of Mikheil [...]

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 “The steepest drop in democratic quality in Eastern Europe”: Georgian democracy downgraded

“The steepest drop in democratic quality in Eastern Europe”: Georgian democracy downgraded

February 20, 2019

Democracy in Georgia declined sharply according to the most recent democracy index by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Based on indicators measuring electoral processes and pluralism, the [...]

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