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Global Citizenship
We leave in an era of globalization. In a world of intersection identities and fluid boundaries global citizenship has increasing…
Georgia’s Ambivalent Stance Towards the War in Ukraine: Pragmatism or Risky?
Georgia’s stance towards the on-going Russian aggression against Ukraine has been somewhat ambivalent. Even though the Georgian government condemns the…
The Anaklia Port: Can Georgia’s Black Sea Dream Finally Come True?
In December last year, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili announced that the Georgian government decided to relaunch the construction of…
Self-healing Building Materials and 4D Printing: A New Dawn in Sustainable Construction
I’ve worked for more than a decade in sustainability and realized a startling fact: 7% of global CO2 emission is…
2023: The Right Time to Start Promoting Georgian Culture in Europe
Art, as a creative outlet for some, and a subject of fascination to others, has the overwhelming ability to make…
Does Georgia Still Have an Opportunity to Obtain a EU candidate Status?
On March 3, Georgia submitted an application to become a member of the European Union. The announcement followed a similar…
Preparation for the Winter: How Exactly Does the Eu Tackle the Challenge of the Energy Crisis?
What is spookier this year, Halloween, or the upcoming winter? Well, before we submerge into negative fantasy influenced by Russian…
How Different Regulatory Styles Impact Anti-Money Laundering in the Gaming Industry
Anti-money Laundering, or AML, is a well-known term and one that applies to a number of industries. Due to the…
Azerbaijan’s Ambitious Reconstruction Plan for Nagorno Karabakh: Smart Yet Vague
Azerbaijan has made no secret of its plans to revitalise the economy of Nagorno-Karabakh ever since it regained control over…
Azerbaijan’s Plan to Import Russian Gas: Are the EU’s Energy Diversification Efforts in Vain?
On November 18, Russian state gas company Gazprom made a statement that it had started supplying gas to Azerbaijan and…
A Real and Contemporary Parallelism: a Never-ending Conflict Between Russia and Its Neighbors
The 21st century has begun with beyond-expected leaps in development in a plurality of spheres. Humanity has once again showed,…
Kazakhstan’s New Language Policy: Small Steps to Further Drift Away From Russian Influence
On November 8, Kazakhstan’s government put forward legislation that will turn ta firm knowledge of Kazakh and the country’s history and…
Pluralism in Economics Curricula
Introduction Contrary to popular belief, economics is not an exact science and it is not value-free. Therefore there exist not…
Is There Any Alternative to the Cooperation With China in Central and Eastern Europe?
China’s partnership with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia’s continued unjustified and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has led Central and…
The West Tries to Fill the Vacuum left By Russian in the South Caucasus: One Step Closer to Peace?
A month after heavy clashes, Armenia and Azerbaijan seem to be finally getting closer to establishing peace. On October 6,…