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The End of Ambiguity: Armenia’s Shift from Russia to the West
By Lizi TchatchiashviliInternational Relations Student at Free University of TbilisiJuly 2025 • 5-Minute Read In 2025, few can argue that Armenia has fundamentally changed its…
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Visa Liberalisation on the Line: What’s at Stake for Georgia?
By Salome SvanidzeErasmus Mundus Scholar in the Master’s programme in Human Rights Policy and Practice July 2025 • 7-Minute Read In 2017, the visa-free regime…
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How Ukraine Uses Cybersecurity to Advance Digital Diplomacy During Wartime
By Tinatin GrdzelishviliFounder & Editor-in-Chief | BA International Relations Student at Webster University Georgia July 2025 • 5-Minute Read Digital diplomacy, which involves utilizing digital…
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Why Georgia Belongs in the EU: A Historical Perspective
By Luka OkropirashviliBA International Relations Student at Webster University GeorgiaJuly 2025 • 7-Minute Read A considerable period of time has elapsed since the historic turning…
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“I Am a Georgian, Therefore I Am European”: Georgia’s Uneven Path to the EU
By Gvantsa MachitidzeBA International Relations Student at Anglo-American University, PragueJuly 2025 • 4-Minute Read “I am a Georgian, therefore I am European” as the Georgian…
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