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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the State Commission on Migration Issues organized a meeting on May 28, 2015, where the representatives of CRRC-Georgia and OECD presented preliminary findings of the research project.

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 17th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Timothy Blauvelt, American Councils and Ilia State University Giorgi Khatiashvili, Georgia Regents University “Stalinism and Islam in the Soviet Periphery: The 1929 Muslim Uprising in Ajara”…

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 16th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! George Welton, GeoWel Research “Resource Flows, Politics and Instability in the Caucasus: a Discussion on Identifying Cause”

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 15th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series!
Paul Manning, Trent University
“Animating the City: Safavid Soundscapes in Socialist Tbilisi” Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi
“Animating the City: Safavid Soundscapes in Socialist Tbilisi” Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 14th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Lucile Bardin, Central European University “Security and Identity in the South Caucasus. A case study of the Armenian minority of Samtskhe-Javakheti”

American Councils – Georgia, CRRC and ARISC invite you to join us in celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Works-in-Progress series! Prof. Kevin Tuite, University of Montreal “St. George in Georgia – Politics, Gender, Mobility”
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are proud to present the 12th talk of the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress series!