Opinion | Georgia should shake up its conflict policy, and recognise the Abkhazians and Ossetians as sides
Even after 25 years, it’s clear that none of the parties in the conflicts (not one, but three conflicts) on Georgia’s territory have been able to reach their goals.
Opinion | Georgia should shake up its conflict policy, and recognise the Abkhazians and Ossetians as sides
By Paata ZakareishviliEven after 25 years, it’s clear that none of the parties in the conflicts (not one, but three conflicts) on Georgia’s territory have been able to reach their goals.
6/07/2018
Opinion | The EU Parliament makes it clear — no deal for Azerbaijan unless it improves its rights record
The Commission should now follow through with a clear message — Azerbaijan’s crackdown on dissent must end and political prisoners freed.
Opinion | The EU Parliament makes it clear — no deal for Azerbaijan unless it improves its rights record
By Philippe DamThe Commission should now follow through with a clear message — Azerbaijan’s crackdown on dissent must end and political prisoners freed.
15/06/2018
Opinion | Bank reforms touted by Georgia’s Prime Minister–to-be could spell the end of predatory lending
If Mamuka Bakhtadze follows through on his announced reforms they could be the first step in addressing some of the most pressing economic woes.
Opinion | Bank reforms touted by Georgia’s Prime Minister–to-be could spell the end of predatory lending
By Tato KhundadzeIf Mamuka Bakhtadze follows through on his announced reforms they could be the first step in addressing some of the most pressing economic woes.
17/05/2018
Opinion | Queer women in the North Caucasus — doubly powerless
Queer women in the North Caucasus are a group who desperately need more visibility.
Opinion | Queer women in the North Caucasus — doubly powerless
By Ekaterina PetrovaQueer women in the North Caucasus are a group who desperately need more visibility.
13/03/2018
Opinion | Armenia’s female councillors were abused for challenging the patriarchal political system
Gendered violence against female councillors has sparked public resistance against Armenia’s patriarchal ruling regime.
Opinion | Armenia’s female councillors were abused for challenging the patriarchal political system
By Anna NikoghosyanGendered violence against female councillors has sparked public resistance against Armenia’s patriarchal ruling regime.
14/02/2018
Opinion | To answer Georgia’s homophobia we need a more united front against hate
Queer rights activism has come a long way in Georgia, but faced with rising homophobia, cooperation within the movement is crucial now more than ever.
Opinion | To answer Georgia’s homophobia we need a more united front against hate
By Natia GvianishviliQueer rights activism has come a long way in Georgia, but faced with rising homophobia, cooperation within the movement is crucial now more than ever.
12/01/2018
27/12/2017
Opinion | Georgia’s labour reforms do little to fix the country’s deadly workplaces
Georgia’s workers need laws to force employers to take their safety seriously, and an inspection department with the clout to back them up.
Opinion | Georgia’s labour reforms do little to fix the country’s deadly workplaces
By Raisa LipartelianiGeorgia’s workers need laws to force employers to take their safety seriously, and an inspection department with the clout to back them up.
11/12/2017
Opinion | The Abkhazia and South Ossetia conflicts are not just about Russia
The only way out of the stalemate in the conflicts is to start paying attention to the Abkhazian and South Ossetian experience.
Opinion | The Abkhazia and South Ossetia conflicts are not just about Russia
By Archil SikharulidzeThe only way out of the stalemate in the conflicts is to start paying attention to the Abkhazian and South Ossetian experience.