Vol. 11 No. 1 (2018)
This issue spans history, international relations, culture, and law. Historical topics include a look at 20th-century Tbilisi, an archaeological study of burials at Samshvilde, identity markers in Georgian medieval narratives, and an analysis of Georgia’s borders in the Brest-Litovsk agreements. There’s also a discussion of Georgian and Abkhaz discourses about the 1992-1993 conflict. In international relations, articles focus on Western media coverage of environmental issues in the Caucasus and the impact of Iran’s nuclear proliferation on Middle Eastern power dynamics. Cultural discussions explore multiculturalism and intercultural education in Georgia. Legal articles address the challenges of legal hermeneutics, the European Court of Human Rights' approach to reasonable time requirements, and factors influencing voter participation in Armenian local elections.