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journal articles
[edit]- Abashidze, Zviad (2005). "The Weakness of "Nationhood": "National Integration" as a Challenge for Post-Communist Georgia". Politeja (3): 379–396. ISSN 2391-6737. JSTOR 26323670.
- Batiashvili, Nutsa (2024). "Anxiety of treason in a small country: 'Russian agents' and disturbed identities in Georgia". History & Anthropology. 35 (3): 394–414. doi:10.1080/02757206.2022.2116018. ISSN 1477-2612.
- Broers, Laurence (2008). "Filling the Void: Ethnic Politics and Nationalities Policy in Post-Conflict Georgia". Nationalities Papers. 36 (2): 275–304. doi:10.1080/00905990801934363. ISSN 1465-3923.
- Cheterian, Vicken (2012). "The Origins and Trajectory of the Caucasian Conflicts". Europe-Asia Studies. 64 (9): 1625–1649. doi:10.1080/09668136.2012.718415. ISSN 0966-8136. JSTOR 23274948. S2CID 144837761.
- Chikovani, Nino (2012). "The Georgian historical narrative: From pre-Soviet to post-Soviet nationalism". Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict. 5 (2): 107–115. doi:10.1080/17467586.2012.742953. ISSN 1746-7594.
- Oskanian, Kevork (October 2016). "The Balance Strikes Back: Power, Perceptions, and Ideology in Georgian Foreign Policy, 1992–2014". Foreign Policy Analysis. 12 (4): 628–652. doi:10.1093/fpa/orw010. ISSN 1743-8594.
- Shavtvaladze, Mikheil (January 2018). "The State and Ethnic Minorities: The Case of Georgia". Region: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. 7 (1): 43–68. doi:10.1353/reg.2018.0003. ISSN 2165-0659.
- Spetschinsky, Laetitia; Bolgova, Irina V. (Winter 2014). "Post-Soviet or Post-Colonial? The Relations between Russia and Georgia after 1991". European Review of International Studies. 1 (3): 110–122. ISSN 2196-7415. JSTOR 26593315.
- Wheatley, Jonathan (2009). "Managing ethnic diversity in Georgia: one step forward, two steps back". Central Asian Survey. 28 (2): 119–134. doi:10.1080/02634930903034880. ISSN 1465-3354.
- Tonoyan, Artyom (2010). "Rising Armenian-Georgian tensions and the possibility of a new ethnic conflict in the South Caucasus" (PDF). Demokratizatsiya. 18 (4): 287–309. ISSN 1940-4603.
books
[edit]- Bibilashvili, Mariam (2022). Towards the “Normal” State: Georgian Foreign Policy between Russia and the West. Politics and History in Central Asia. Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-981-19-6333-9. ISBN 9789811963339. ISSN 3005-009X.
- Burkadze, Zarina (2022). Great Power Competition and the Path to Democracy: The Case of Georgia, 1991-2020. Boydell & Brewer. doi:10.1515/9781800105690. ISBN 9781800105690.
- Jahn, Hubertus (2021). Identities and Representations in Georgia from the 19th Century to the Present. Schriften des Historischen Kollegs. Vol. 103. De Gruyter Oldenbourg. doi:10.1515/9783110663600. ISBN 9783110663600.
- Jones, Stephen F.; MacFarlane, Neil, eds. (2020). Georgia: From Autocracy to Democracy. University of Toronto Press. doi:10.3138/9781487537081. ISBN 9781487537081.
- Tokmazishvili, Mikheil. "Economic and Regional Factors in Georgia’s Political Transformation". In Jones & MacFarlane (2020).
- Kaiser, Claire P. (2023). Georgian and Soviet: Entitled Nationhood and the Specter of Stalin in the Caucasus. Cornell University Press. doi:10.1515/9781501766817. ISBN 9781501766817.
- Russo, Alessandra (2018). Regions in Transition in the Former Soviet Area: Ideas and Institutions in the Making. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 115–116. ISBN 9783319606231.
- Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994). The Making of the Georgian Nation. Eurasian Studies History (2nd ed.). Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253355799. OCLC 29908699.
- Toft, Monica Duffy (2010). The Geography of Ethnic Violence: Identity, Interests, and the Indivisibility of Territory. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400835744. OCLC 593295811. (2 chapters about Georgia)
book chapters
[edit]- Batiashvili, Nutsa (2022). "Using a Golden Age: National Memory of Georgia's Favorite King". In Roediger III, Henry L.; Wertsch, James V. (eds.). National Memories: Constructing Identity in Populist Times. Oxford University Press. pp. 324–342. doi:10.1093/oso/9780197568675.003.0016. ISBN 9780197568705.
- Boman, Björn (2023). "Culture and Politics in Georgia: Parallel Acceptance/Rejection of the West and Russia". Parallelization: A Theory of Cultural, Economic and Political Complexity. Springer. pp. 61–70. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-51636-8_8. ISBN 9783031516368.
- Chkhaidze, Irakli (2022). "Georgia's Two Others: Nationalism and the Identity Struggle of a Post-Soviet Nation State". In Jacob, Frank; Schapkow, Carsten (eds.). Nationalism in a Transnational Age: Irrational Fears and the Strategic Abuse of Nationalist Pride. De Gruyter Oldenbourg. pp. 139–156. doi:10.1515/9783110729290-007. ISBN 9783110729290.
- Jones, Stephen F. (2006). "Georgia: Nationalism from under the Rubble" (PDF). In Barrington, Lowell (ed.). After Independence: Making and Protecting the Nation in Postcolonial and Postcommunist States. University of Michigan Press. pp. 248–276. doi:10.3998/mpub.126246. ISBN 978-0-472-09898-9. JSTOR 10.3998/mpub.126246.13.
- March, Luke (2017). "Populism in the Post-Soviet States". In Kaltwasser, Cristóbal Rovira; et al. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Populism. Oxford University Press. pp. 214–231. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198803560.013.9. ISBN 9780191841736.
- Väyrynen, Raimo; Alieva, Leila (2000). "The South Caucasus: The Breakdown of the Soviet Empire". In Nafziger, E. Wayne; Stewart, Frances; Väyrynen, Raimo (eds.). War, Hunger, and Displacement: Volume 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 401–436. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198297406.003.0013. ISBN 9780191685330.
- "Gamsakhurdia, Zviad (Georgia)". The Statesman's Yearbook Companion. Springer. 2019. p. 132. doi:10.1057/978-1-349-95839-9_263. ISBN 978-1-349-95838-2. S2CID 239217863.