Episodios

  • Several Observations Related to the Perception of the Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict
    Jul 28 2024

    Article by Liana Kvarchelia (2021). Welcome to the second episode of the AbkhazWorld Podcast, where we delve into the intricate histories and current events shaping Abkhazia. In today’s episode, we explore an insightful article by Liana Kvarchelia, originally published in 2021 in the collection “Abkhazia: Thorny Path to Freedom and Independence,” compiled by Natella Akaba.

    Liana Kvarchelia provides a deep analysis of the Georgian-Abkhāzian conflict, addressing critical questions such as whether the conflict can truly be considered over and the implications of Abkhāzia's recognition and independence. She examines various perspectives within both Abkhazian and Georgian societies and discusses the ongoing geopolitical tensions that impact the region.

    Liana Kvarchelia is a member of the Board of Directors at the Abkhaz Center for Humanitarian Programs based in Sukhum, Abkhazia. From 1989 to 1992, she headed the English Language Department at Abkhaz State University. During the years 1992 to 1993, she worked with the press service of the Abkhaz government. Between 1993 and 1996, she served as a translator for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia and the administration of the President of Abkhazia. Kvarchelia participated in negotiations under the aegis of the United Nations in Geneva and New York. Since 1994, she has been a volunteer with the Abkhaz non-governmental organization (NGO) "Center for Humanitarian Programs." In 1997, she became the coordinator of the "UN Volunteers in Abkhazia" program.

    Liana Kvarchelia has participated in international conferences and forums about the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict and has published several articles on the topic. You can find some of her writings on our website; www.abkhazworld.com

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  • Origins and Evolutions of the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict, by Stephen D. Shenfield
    Jul 10 2024

    In this episode, we delve into an insightful article by the late Dr. Stephen Shenfield. Born in the United Kingdom, Dr. Shenfield earned his Ph.D. in Soviet Studies and Economics at Birmingham University's Centre for Russian and East European Studies. His academic pursuits led him to the United States, where he contributed extensively to the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University.

    Dr. Shenfield authored two significant books, 'The Nuclear Predicament: Explorations in Soviet Ideology' and 'Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements'. His thoughtful insights and bold assertions cemented his position as a critical thinker in the realm of Soviet politics and ideologies.

    Dr. Stephen D. Shenfield passed away on 27 April 2023. His passing left behind an influential legacy that spans prison reform, environmentalism, economic justice, and most notably, a deep and comprehensive understanding of the Caucasus. With this podcast, we also celebrate his remarkable contributions and the profound impact he has left on these important fields.

    In his article, Dr. Shenfield traces the emergence and evolution of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict up to the invasion of Abkhazia by Georgian forces on 14 August 1992. He meticulously highlights crucial events and causative factors, offering a profound understanding of the motives and calculations of the conflict's key players.

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    1 h y 17 m