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Recent developments in Georgia

Recent developments in Georgia

The NATO Secretary-General discusses increasing support for Georgia; Garibashvili claims that the 2008 war was not inevitable: Josep Borrell concerned about Russian influence in Georgia.
Recent developments in Georgia

Recent developments in Georgia

Salome Samadashvili: Brussels laughs at Tbilisi's plans; British investor sues the owners of the largest bank in Georgia; Carl Hartzell is dissatisfied with the abolition of the state inspector's service; Georgia loses positions in international rankings.

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Call for Contributors: Caucasus Watch is looking for experts, journalists and fact-checking specialists!

“Caucasus Watch” is seeking local specialists from Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the North Caucasus region, to assist our research endeavours and help enrich our content.

“Caucasus Watch” is an independent platform, which provides coverage of recent developments in various locations of the Caucasus region for the German and overall European stakeholders. We are an international team of Caucasus enthusiasts and are currently looking for local contributors who focus on social, economic, political and security dynamics of the said region.

The platform offers: I) a flexible format of cooperation, as well as competitive remuneration; II) access to English and German speaking readership in the wider European region; III) an opportunity to join the network of regional specialists through the initiatives and events to be organized by the Caucasus Watch and partner institutions.

Interested individuals are asked to provide a CV and a cover letter along with an abstract or a writing sample (in English or German), to the following address: redaktion@caucasuswatch.de.

Additional questions can be directed to Igor Dostalik through: i.dostalik@caucasuswatch.de.