Vol. 1 No. 1 (2008)

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This journal issue explores the economic, political, social, and cultural dimensions of the Caucasus and Central Asia, with a particular focus on Georgia. It covers key topics such as the geopolitical significance of energy resources, strategies for attracting foreign direct investment, and approaches to economic growth and governance, including challenges like corruption and small business management. Social issues, including child poverty in Armenia and the influence of mass media, are also examined, alongside an analysis of religious conflict and its portrayal in Western media. The issue incorporates cultural and historical perspectives, discussing Georgian religious practices, the legacy of historical figures, and foreign interpretations of the region's history, offering a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of these interconnected regions.

Published: 10.11.2008

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