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Humanitarian Action in the Caucasus: a Guide for Practitioners
Zerohack Zer0pwn Youranonnews Yevgeniy Anikin Yes Men
Caucasus University Caucasus School of Governance
Georgian Opposition to Soviet Rule (1956-1989) and the Causes of Resentment
The Domination of Hobbesian Culture in the 2008 Russo-Georgian War
Elite Political Networks, Network Change
The 1992-93 Georgia-Abkhazia War: a Forgotten Conflict
Russian Strategic Intentions
Islam in the Russian Federation and the Post-Soviet Republics: a Historical Perspective (Part B)
1 Ronald Grigor Suny William H. Sewell, Jr. Distinguished University
English Questionnaire
Sak'art'velos SSR Sakhelmtsipo Uå¡Iå¡Roebis Komiteti [Georgian
Armenia Jean Radvanyi, the International Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations, France
Generational Difference in Understanding Georgian National Identity and the Other
The Caucasus Globalization
Who Are the Mingrelians? Language, Identity and Politics in Western Georgia
Politics from the Barrel of a Gun: Small Arms Proliferation and Conflict in the Republic of Georgia (1989–2001)
Top View
Andrea Zemskov-Züge Contrary Memories
Ideas, Institutions, Intervention, and Ethnic Conflict: a Constructivist Analysis of Russian Peacekeeping in the Former Soviet Union
In Georgia: Identity and Integration in Georgia Among the Ossetian and the Chechen-Kist Communities
Georgia's Return of the King
Department of National Defence
The Recreation of Public Space in the Republic of Georgia
Passport Politics”: Passportization and Territoriality in the De
Partition As a Solution to Ethnic Civil War: Statehood, Demography, and the Role of Post-War Balance of Power for Peace
Darejan Jana Javakhishvili the Soviet Legacy in Contemporary Georgia
Ajara – a New Russian Option in Georgia? by Dr
Small Arms Proliferation and Conflict in the Republic of Georgia (1989–2001)
Environmental Resources and Constraints in the Former Soviet Republics
Georgians and Abkhazians. Reflections on an Ethnoterritorial
Caucasian Regional Studies