Women and voluntary work in post-war Armenia During and after the 44-day war in Nagorno Karabakh, numerous initiatives were launched to assist people displaced in Armenia. Women played a particularly active role in providing humanitarian aid. This was due not only to the fact that men were involved in the war, but also to the experience women had gained from the first Karabakh war (1992-1994). The photo story tells about some of these active and assisting women.
Georgia: trapped in a spiral of escalation The neoliberal political elite are uninterested in the needs of a society stricken by a pandemic. Their egotism favours informal structures leading to a creeping "Russification" of the country. Dr. Stefan Meister
Georgien: Gefangen in der Eskalationsspirale Für die Belange der pandemiegebeutelten Gesellschaft interessiert sich die neoliberale politische Elite nicht. Ihr Egoismus begünstigt informelle Strukturen, die zu einer schleichenden „Russifizierung“ im Land führen. Dr. Stefan Meister
The European Green Deal and its Significance for Georgia This paper discusses several key points regarding the Green Deal, the challenges associated with its implementation, and its impact on the future of the Eastern Partnership – especially its impact on Georgia. Ekaterine Mikadze