Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
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Nino NanavaNino Nanava is writing a doctorate at the London School of Economics on Georgian nationalism. She has MAs in both philosophy and international relations from Kiev State University (1993). She worked with Mikhail Saakashvili and Nino Burdzhanadze on Georgias parliamentary committee for constitutional and judicial affairs. Recent articlesMikhail Saakashvili: new romantic or modern realist? The charismatic figurehead of Georgias regime change, Mikhail Saakashvili, has been compared to the countrys first post-Soviet leader Zviad Gamsakhurdia. But his real significance points forward, not back, says a former parliamentary colleague. |
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