Vol. 5 No. 1 (2012)
This journal issue covers a broad range of topics across multiple disciplines. It includes discussions on history, such as the influence of the Kipchaks and the Achaemenids in Georgia. In linguistics and culture, there are studies on religious beliefs among Georgian mountaineers and the use of biblical language. The political science section examines recent revolutions and Russian foreign policy towards Georgia. Sociology articles address challenges in Armenia’s seat belt enforcement, while public health topics focus on the Georgian healthcare system and decision-making in cesarean sections. Business and economics articles explore Georgian branding, corporate culture, and market impacts on public health. The issue also includes legal discussions on foster care and entrepreneurial regulation, as well as an analysis of Georgia’s research and development system in the late 1990s and early 2000s.