“Make Georgia Soviet Again” – When Reform Is Outsourced to Dysfunction
Something is changing in Georgia, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. At first, the signals appear tentative. There...
Something is changing in Georgia, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. At first, the signals appear tentative. There...
Notwithstanding my rock-hardened but still enjoyable age as a midway octogenarian, I’ve got my computer skills and Internet manners at...
Corner House Coffee, at 109 Aghmashenebeli Avenue in Tbilisi, recently hosted an evening about self-publishing, which I attended and found...
There’s a particular kind of exhibition that doesn’t announce itself as an event. It sits in the corner of your...
There is something almost disarmingly sincere about youth orchestras; an openness of gesture, a lack of defensive irony, that makes...
A week after Georgia was added to a global human rights watchlist, concerns are intensifying over the country’s political trajectory....
Russia has declared that it now has full control over Ukraine’s eastern Luhansk region, calling it a key milestone in...
The cobblestone streets of Tbilisi have long been a stage for the Great Game’s modern iterations, but the events of...
Modern authoritarianism does not require the use of military force or the suspension of the constitution. In today's world, it...
Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, attacks have targeted not only civilians and infrastructure, but also the...