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- Number 64 Soviet Georgia in the Seventies
- Transition in the Post-Soviet State
- Russia's Use of Force and Its Interplay with Ethnic
- Abkhazian and Georgian- Ossetian Conflicts
- In the Narrative of Extreme-Right Nationalists During Europeanisation: a Case from Georgia
- Cultural Emancipation and Identity Formation in Georgia and Ukraine Throughout the XX and XXI Century
- Chapter 5 the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict Bruno Coppieters
- The Dynamics of the Georgian National Mobilization and Its
- Transformation of the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict: Rethinking the Paradigm
- The South Caucasus: Nationalism, Conflict and Minorities
- NATIONALISM AS RESISTANCE to ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION and AS a VEHICLE for DEVELOPMENT in the REPUBLIC of GEORGIA by ANDREAS HERNA
- Georgia: Dimensions of Insecurity
- Causes and Visions of Conflict in Abkhazia
- Religion As a Marker of Identity for Georgians (1860-1918)
- Abkhazia, Georgia and the Circassians (NW Caucasus) GEORGEHEWITT
- Analyzing the Georgian Opinion of the Soviet Annexation of Georgia
- Book Reviews
- Phenomenon of Nationalism in a Globalized World: a View on Georgia
- In Georgia: Identity and Integration in Georgia Among the Ossetian and the Chechen-Kist Communities
- Causes and Visions of Conflict in Abkhazia
- THE CAUCASUS at IMPERIAL TWILIGHT: NATIONALISM, ETHNICITY & NATION- BUILDING (1870S-1920S)
- Number 90 the Emergence of Political Society in Georgia
- Explaining Ethnic Conflict in the South Caucasus: Mountainous Karabagh, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia
- MYTHS and CONFLICT in the SOUTH CAUCASUS VOLUME 1 Instrumentalisation of Historical Narratives
- The Myth of “Ethnic Conflict”: Politics, Economics, and “Cultural” Violence
- Georgian Nationalism: a Deeper Historical Focus
- Georgian Nationalism and the Idea of Georgian Nation
- Georgian Foreign Policy
- “Europe Is Awakening”: Diffusion of National-Populism in an Eastern Partnership Country – the Case of “Georgian March” in Georgia
- Frozen Conflicts, De Facto States, and Enduring Interests in the Russian
- Georgians and Abkhazians. Reflections on an Ethnoterritorial
- Lived Nationality: Policy and Practice in Soviet Georgia, 1945-1978
- Analytical Digest Caucasus