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By the 1st millennium BC the Diakhi (Taokhi) and the Qolha (Colchis) tribal groups had developed bronze casting. A two-state confederation emerged as... -
Georgia
By the 1st millennium BC the Diakhi (Taokhi) and the Qolha (Colchis) tribal groups had developed bronze casting. A two-state confederation emerged as... -
Georgia
By the 1st millennium BC the Diakhi (Taokhi) and the Qolha (Colchis) tribal groups had developed bronze casting. A two-state confederation emerged as... -
The Donor Went Down to Georgia: Out-of-District Donations and Rivalrous Representation
Most of the money spent in U.S. congressional campaigns comes from donors residing outside the race’s electoral district. Scholars argue that...
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The Dilemma of Good Governance Versus Power Grab in Georgia
This chapter deals with the problem of informal governance and the diffusion of “bad governance” practices in the context of regime transition and... -
Transformations of Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine Towards EU Membership
This chapter examines the processes of democratic transformation in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. These countries must meet the political criteria... -
U.S. Senate Race in Georgia: Walker’s Fumble Highlights a Poor Republican Team
The U.S. Senate race in Georgia tests whether Democratic gains in 2020 were an outlier or the start of a political realignment in a rapidly changing... -
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The Rose Revolution in Georgia
Khodunov analyzes the Rose Revolution in 2003 in Georgia, events preceding this revolution, its external and internal causes, course and outcomes.... -
The emergence of geo-economic institutions: observations on European and Chinese development cooperation in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova 2014 – 2020
The emergence of China as a major provider of development finance has garnered considerable scholarly debate. Chinese investments and their impact on...
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The EU’s performance in rural Georgia: the common agricultural policy’s relevance, effectiveness, and impact
How the EU interacts with its Eastern neighbours has been researched extensively. How it has performed in this region however has been systemically...
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Georgia: It Is Time to Address the Devastating Effects of Climate Change
Climate change effects in Georgia are readily apparent with increased cases of extreme weather, such as landslides, floods, rising sea levels, storms... -
Georgia and the Black Sea: Risks, Resilience and Opportunities
By unpacking major views of and dynamics towards the Black Sea region from the Georgian perspective, this analysis addresses two questions: What are...
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Political Parties and Clientelism in Transition Countries: Evidence from Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
Earlier research focused extensively on political parties as promoters and users of clientelism. However, previous studies have also revealed that... -
The EU Actorness in the Security Field: The Case of Georgia
This chapter analyses the European Union (EU) security actorness in the particular case of Georgia, where the Organisation for Security and... -
Voter Turnout in the 2022 Elections: Evidence from Georgia
A key lesson learned from recent election cycles is that the shape of the electorate—who votes and who does not—is often a decisive factor in... -
European Identity and Foreign Policy in Georgia and Ukraine Since 1991
The dissolution of the Soviet Union was a critical juncture for European identity discourses that not only instigated the identity debates in general... -
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Institutions and the Informal Economy: Tax Morale of Small Businesses in Armenia and Georgia
Georgia is said to be one of the countries with the largest informal economies in the world. This is despite the fact that the country is one of the... -
Georgia: European Identity Discourses and Elite Relations Under Crises
In this chapter the public discourse on European identity before and during the Rose Revolution and August War is analyzed. It is demonstrated that...