Books and E-Papers Here you find an overview or download publications of the Heinrich Böll Foundation Tbilisi Office - South Caucasus Region. Books and E-Papers on Democracy Books and E-Papers on Gender Democracy Books and E-Papers on Environment and Energy Books and E-Papers on Conflict Transformation Books and E-Papers on Urban Developement Books and E-Papers on Memory Politics All Books and E-Papers Articles Georgia’s Youth and History: Experience, Attitudes and Values Georgia’s Youth and History: Experience, Attitudes and Values, was a study conducted in 2021 by WeResearch with the support of the Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus region. It aimed to examine young people’s attitudes towards Georgian history and how the subject is taught. The research focused on what they know about history, how they understand it, their interests in the subject, the primary sources of information they use, and how they assess the experience of learning history. Relocated Russian Democracy - A View from Armenia The war, the repressed civil society, the retaliatory sanctions applied by the Western countries, the fear of general military mobilization were all factors that forced several hundred thousand Russians into migration. Why did some of the relocates choose Armenia as a destination and how can this migration affect the democratization processes in the country? Read in Russian By Tigran Amiryan and Anna Sokolova Georgia’s EU Membership Bid: How to Best Live up to a Historic Opportunity? Georgia and the EU are standing at a historic crossroads. Which factors affect their abilities to bring the membership bid on track, and what should the EU’s response look like? By Dr. Sonja Schiffers and Vano Chkhikvadze All Articles
Georgia’s Youth and History: Experience, Attitudes and Values Georgia’s Youth and History: Experience, Attitudes and Values, was a study conducted in 2021 by WeResearch with the support of the Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus region. It aimed to examine young people’s attitudes towards Georgian history and how the subject is taught. The research focused on what they know about history, how they understand it, their interests in the subject, the primary sources of information they use, and how they assess the experience of learning history.
Relocated Russian Democracy - A View from Armenia The war, the repressed civil society, the retaliatory sanctions applied by the Western countries, the fear of general military mobilization were all factors that forced several hundred thousand Russians into migration. Why did some of the relocates choose Armenia as a destination and how can this migration affect the democratization processes in the country? Read in Russian By Tigran Amiryan and Anna Sokolova
Georgia’s EU Membership Bid: How to Best Live up to a Historic Opportunity? Georgia and the EU are standing at a historic crossroads. Which factors affect their abilities to bring the membership bid on track, and what should the EU’s response look like? By Dr. Sonja Schiffers and Vano Chkhikvadze