At the Crossroads of Choices: When Too Much Is Confusing and Too Little Is Restricting. Part 2
Read Part 1. In general, it is widely believed that for several decades after the end of the Cold War, ...
Read Part 1. In general, it is widely believed that for several decades after the end of the Cold War, ...
It has been said many times in recent years that the old order is finally a thing of the past, ...
In this article, I will try to single out some geopolitical processes that are nowadays affecting Georgia and the South ...
Read Part 1. Generally, the implementation of a major project is not connected only with the purely economic dimension, and ...
It is high time Georgia’s vibrant capital raised awareness of its liveability rather than simply pitching itself as a tourist ...
With H.E. Ran Gidor ending a chapter of successful four-year ambassadorial work in Georgia on behalf of his homeland Israel, ...
China has been active lately in Central Asia, the region which serves as a gateway for Beijing’s sprawling, though much-troubled, ...
The Free Trade Agreement has allowed Georgia to benefit from the Diagonal Cumulation between Georgia, Türkiye, and The European Union. ...
On September 21, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili in New York, during the ...
As the war in Ukraine began and a number of traditional Eurasian trade routes became untenable, Georgia has been active ...