The Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) had the world’s first ever elected social-democratic government. However, despite attempts then and later to present it as an exemplar of democratic socialism, the main tasks its leaders faced, in the context of post-imperial revolutionary chaos, were those of nation-building and consolidation. This necessarily led the state into conflict with its neighbours and national minorities, and to adopt a series of measures and compromises which both undermined the socialist aspects of the regime and fostered nationalism and even chauvinism, against the intentions and ideology of its rulers. This in turn weakened the regime, facilitating its eventual overthrow by the Red Army
Drafting and Approving the Constitution of Georgia is considered to be one of the crucial events fol...
Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The Russian Empire was composed of diverse nationalities, as was the revolutionary movement that sou...
The legislative body of Georgia has repeatedly responded to the difficult political and economic sit...
The paper deals with the essays published in the Georgian press of 1917-1921 on the national-democra...
In this article, we discuss two different directions about the Georgian nationalism of the 19th cent...
The Rose Revolution represented a victory not only for the Georgian people but for democracy globall...
Ethnic conflict in South Ossetia still remains as one of the acute problems for Georgia. Despite num...
The crucial issue discussed in this work is the problem of aspirations to independence of Abkhazia a...
This thesis explores nationalism in the Republic of Georgia in the context of the worldwide emergenc...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
The process of history instrumentalization is rarely studied in the Georgian political reality, e...
The period of Georgian history covered by this study, 1801-1921, was one of rapid change, a period i...
Drafting and Approving the Constitution of Georgia is considered to be one of the crucial events fol...
Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...
The Russian Empire was composed of diverse nationalities, as was the revolutionary movement that sou...
The legislative body of Georgia has repeatedly responded to the difficult political and economic sit...
The paper deals with the essays published in the Georgian press of 1917-1921 on the national-democra...
In this article, we discuss two different directions about the Georgian nationalism of the 19th cent...
The Rose Revolution represented a victory not only for the Georgian people but for democracy globall...
Ethnic conflict in South Ossetia still remains as one of the acute problems for Georgia. Despite num...
The crucial issue discussed in this work is the problem of aspirations to independence of Abkhazia a...
This thesis explores nationalism in the Republic of Georgia in the context of the worldwide emergenc...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
Georgia’s Rose Revolution of 2003 signalled the beginning of a new era for the former Soviet Union R...
The process of history instrumentalization is rarely studied in the Georgian political reality, e...
The period of Georgian history covered by this study, 1801-1921, was one of rapid change, a period i...
Drafting and Approving the Constitution of Georgia is considered to be one of the crucial events fol...
Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an...
The regime changes in Georgia (2003) and Kyrgyzstan (2005) that resulted in the overthrow of Preside...