CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are proud to present the 12th talk of the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress series!
Lika Tsuladze, Tbilisi State University and Social Sciences Center
“The Georgians’ Discourses of National Identity in the Context of Europeanisation”
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American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 10th in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Mariam Chumburidze (IRC), Tamar Zurabishvili (ICMPD) “The Myths and Realities of being an Immigrant in Georgia: Policy and Societal levels”

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 9th in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Chris Anderson, PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Iowa “Ethnocentrism and the use of force in Georgia, 1990 to 2014”

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 8th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Martine Brouillette, University of Poitiers, France ‘From Discourse to Practice: The EU’s Migration Management Strategy in Neighboring Third Countries’

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the rescheduled 4th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Jeremy Johnson, University of Michigan Performing Soviet Literacies in the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 7th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series! Bartłomiej Krzysztan, University of Wroclaw “The Influence of Collective Memory on Reconciliation and Peace Building on the Caucasus”

American Councils, CRRC Georgia and ARISC present the 6th talk in the Spring 2015 Works-in-Progress Series!
Edward Boyle, Hokkaido University
‘Japan’s Northern Borders: Spatial Epistemology and the State’ Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi
‘Japan’s Northern Borders: Spatial Epistemology and the State’ Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 6:30pm
EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi

CRRC-Georgia was awarded a grant from Open Society Foundation’s Think Tank Fund (TTF) to support CRRC’s organizational development and sustainability. The two-year project launched in January 2015 and will focus on three areas of organizational development: