From International Revolution to a National State – The Case of Georgian Social Democracy (1917-1921) Article In the twilight years of the 19th century, the Georgian people were faced with a number of challenges. Although the abolition of feudalism had liberated the peasantry, they had not been given land and their afflicted state remained the same. By Beka Kobakhidze
Parliamentary Elections in Georgia A few days ago, the Georgian population elected a portion of the 9th parliament since the country’s independence. In more than 50 single-member districts a second round of elections is scheduled. By Levan Lortkipanidze
One Year after its First Democratic Change of Government: Georgia on the Road to Europe? What are the biggest challenges for the Georgian government on its road to Europe and how can the reform approaches be consolidated?