Publications

Dr. Khatuna Burkadze – As a strategic partner, the United States steadily supports Georgia
Author: 28 July 2020
Interpressnews discussed strategic co-operation between Georgia and the United States with Dr. Prof. Khatuna Burkadze, a fellow researcher at Geocase, an alumna of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and the Harvard Program on Negotiations.  ...
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The balance of strength in the Black Sea region and Georgia’s current challenges
Author: 21 July 2020
A regional prologue   Security in the Black Sea region has become a very popular topic these days, but the often purely theoretical nature of the interests of various actors is insufficient to motivate them in practice. This question and the practical solutions it c...
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Gender quotas: the worst mechanism for increasing women’s political participation except for all the others
16 July 2020
A few days ago, Georgia’s parliament approved a package of amendments to the Electoral Code, including mandatory gender quotas, whose goal is to gradually increase the number of female MPs. The relevant amendment states that political parties must nominate at least one...
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The Election System: Compromise in Georgia
Author: 9 July 2020
The fact that election years in Georgia are characterized by boundless political battles has unfortunately become an integral part of the country's political culture. When Georgia gained its independence, political elite emerged from a society imbued with the idea o...
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Victor Kipiani – The West’s approach to the Black Sea region urgently needs to be reviewed and readjusted
Author: 3 July 2020
Interpressnews spoke with Victor Kipiani, the Chair of Geocase about the Black Sea region and the balance of power, the incompatibility of interests among external actors and the new regional challenges that Georgia is facing.   - Mr Kipiani, the question of secur...
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Contemporary international relations and Georgia’s possible response: challenges, risks, answers
Author: 26 June 2020
The end of WWI and, later, the 21st century itself created quite a few mind twisters in international relations. The number of unanswered questions has significantly increased, and the number of clear and unambiguous answers has decreased. As a result, global politics h...
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