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Episode 39: Georgia's Chronic Crisis with Anatol Lieven and Almut Rochowanski
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This episode was recorded on May 8th/9th 2024 - the situation is still unfolding.
A political crisis is currently underway in Georgia. Sparked by the ruling Georgian Dream party's proposed law on the "transparency of foreign influence", the stand off between the government, NGOs, protestors - both those of the formal opposition and not - and even some within the European Union, has deeper roots and a far from clear trajectory.
Today's episode begins with an outline of the tensions surrounding the proposed law, some informative aspects of Georgia's recent history, and both how domestic dynamics and a dramatically changing geopolitical situation are animating the crisis.
Then we have a discussion with Anatol Lieven and Almut Rochonawski on a range of topics related to the current crisis including the peculiar role of NGOs in Georgia, the European Union, Georgian political economy, a proposed "offshore bill", and how a shifting geopolitical picture is shaping the political calculus of elites in Georgia, the EU and beyond.
Anatol Lieven is Director of the Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. He was formerly a professor at Georgetown University in Qatar and in the War Studies Department of King’s College London.
Almut Rochowanski is an activist who specializes in resource mobilization for civil society in the former Soviet Union, including in Georgia and Russia. Her writing about this issue can be found at https://discomfortzone.substack.com/.
49 episoder
Manage episode 417499658 series 2930374
This episode was recorded on May 8th/9th 2024 - the situation is still unfolding.
A political crisis is currently underway in Georgia. Sparked by the ruling Georgian Dream party's proposed law on the "transparency of foreign influence", the stand off between the government, NGOs, protestors - both those of the formal opposition and not - and even some within the European Union, has deeper roots and a far from clear trajectory.
Today's episode begins with an outline of the tensions surrounding the proposed law, some informative aspects of Georgia's recent history, and both how domestic dynamics and a dramatically changing geopolitical situation are animating the crisis.
Then we have a discussion with Anatol Lieven and Almut Rochonawski on a range of topics related to the current crisis including the peculiar role of NGOs in Georgia, the European Union, Georgian political economy, a proposed "offshore bill", and how a shifting geopolitical picture is shaping the political calculus of elites in Georgia, the EU and beyond.
Anatol Lieven is Director of the Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. He was formerly a professor at Georgetown University in Qatar and in the War Studies Department of King’s College London.
Almut Rochowanski is an activist who specializes in resource mobilization for civil society in the former Soviet Union, including in Georgia and Russia. Her writing about this issue can be found at https://discomfortzone.substack.com/.
49 episoder
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×1 Episode 47: EU Referendum and Elections in Moldova with Vitalie Sprînceană 1:12:23
1 Episode 46: Anti-Soviet Memory Politics in Georgia with Beka Natsvlishvili 1:25:41
1 Episode 45: Georgia's Neoliberal Lock-in with Tato Khundadze 1:17:23
1 Episode 44: War, Class and Economy in Ukraine with Peter Korotaev 1:32:22
1 Episode 43: Life on the Left with Helena Sheehan 1:12:57
1 Episode 42: Soviet Anti-Colonialism & the East with Masha Kirasirova 1:25:17
1 Episode 41: Europe, Memory and the Resurgent Right with David Broder 2:22:49
1 Episode 40: Baku Oil, Bolsheviks and Sovietization in the South Caucasus with Sara Brinegar 1:12:20
1 Episode 39: Georgia's Chronic Crisis with Anatol Lieven and Almut Rochowanski 1:12:42
1 Episode 38: Post-Socialist Mortality Crisis with Gabor Scheiring 1:27:30
1 Episode 37: Georgian Film, Emigration and Post Soviet Life with Levan Koguashvili 1:09:08
1 Episode 36: Tea Production in Soviet Georgia with Camille Neufville 1:02:56
1 Episode 35: Dollarization in Georgia with Ia Eradze 1:14:41
1 Episode 34: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution with Vincent Bevins 1:56:23
1 Episode 33: Vacations, Sanatoria and the Soviet Dream with Diane P. Koenker 1:13:11
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