Georgian-Russian relations: the role of discourses and narratives The focus of the event was on the role of discourses and narratives in the Georgian debate about Russia and Russian discussion on Georgia.
Recommendations for a new role for Germany in the Eastern Partnership How can the new government rouse German policy towards the EaP from its long hibernation and contribute to a more effective partnership? Dr. Sonja Schiffers
State, Capital, and New Antagonism The recent Namakhvani Hydro Power Plant protests, which started with ecological concerns turned into a path breaking critique of the Georgian state, opposing all the foundations on which the imaginary of development stands: commodification of nature, exploitation of workers, neglecting the public voice, prioritization of private capital interests above the public welfare, and violent methods Ia Eradze
Women and the Language of War This analysis aims to reveal the socio-linguistic features that are conditioned by war. The text does not claim to be in-depth research, but rather aims to show what the connection is between war, language, gender identity, and what additional layers there are for studying this topic further. Eviya Hovhannisyan
Several endless years in isolation Vusala Hajiyeva, a transgender woman from Baku, Azerbaijan, tells about the isolation, which did not start during the covid-19 pandemic. She shares her personal story describing the multifaceted difficulties that transgender people face in her country, both on an individual and systemic level. Vusala tells stories of failure, hatred, love, and hope.
Urban Transformations of Post-Socialist Cities: Experiences of Belgrade, Kyiv and Tbilisi Three offices of the Heinrich Boell Foundation hosted an online event on urban transformations of post-soviet cities.
A Short Report of the 2021 South Caucasus Regional Conference on Memory Politics On October 11-12, 2021, the Heinrich Boell Stiftung/Foundation (hbs) Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus Region, together with Ilia State University and the Soviet Past Research Laboratory (SOVLAB), organized the South Caucasus Regional Conference on Memory Politics to address the foundations and legacy of the first independent republics (1918-1920/21) in the South Caucasus (SC).