Public policy and politics in Georgia : lessons from post-Soviet transition

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Public policy and politics in Georgia : lessons from post-Soviet transition

Tima T. Moldogaziev, Gene A. Brewer, J. Edward Kellough (eds.)

(Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society, vol. 228)

ibidem Verlag, 2021

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After the break-up of the USSR, the former Soviet countries took different paths. While many of them face severe economic problems or have become only questionably democratic, Georgias socio-political development has become a relatively successful post-Soviet transition story. A deeper understanding of Georgia can offer insights that are also useful for other transitional and developing states. Many of the good governance implications of the research papers assembled in this volume are highly relevant to the broader Caucasus region and other post-Communist countries. The contributions deal with central issues pertinent to Georgian public policy, administration, and politics, as well as to Georgias ongoing struggle for independence and democracy. The collection illustrates a particularly revealing case in the comparative study of modern governance.

Table of Contents

  • Lessons for Policy, Administration, and Politics from Georgia
  • Georgians Political Knowledge and Attitudes towards the West and Russia
  • Russian Soft Power in Georgia
  • Analyzing the Potential Causes of Ethno-Political Conflicts in the South Caucasus
  • Voter Turnout of Ethnic Azerbaijani Women in Georgia
  • Low Performance Issues in Public Elementary Schools in Georgia: Implications for Policy-Makers
  • Georgian Higher Education Policy and Ethnic Minority Performance
  • Roadmap to Employability: The Relationship between Generic Skills and Employment
  • How Do Mining Activities in Georgia Affect Local Public Health?
  • Centralized versus Decentralized Human Resource Practices: The Cases of Georgia and Estonia
  • Legal Institutions, Financial Liberalization and Financial Development in Transition Economies
  • Estimation of the Government Spending Multiplier for Countries in Transition
  • Geographical and Globalization Patterns in Georgian Trade.

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