The Age of Blurred Landmarks
Silent Annexation: Abkhazia’s New Muhajirism
In the new episode of The Era of Blurred Reference Points, we will discuss the modern “new Muhajirism,” which is unfolding not through ...
The Age of Blurred Landmarks
From Trauma to Tool: Why Stalin is Making a Comeback
The story of the Stalin monument in Tskhinvali—and the punishment of those who damaged it—is not just a local incident. It is another ...
The Age of Blurred Landmarks
The Carrot, the Stick, and the Deadlock: How Moscow is Finishing Off Abkhazia
Relations between Russia and the self-proclaimed republic of Abkhazia are developing on a carrot-and-stick basis. Moscow is still searching for ways to reap ...
The Age of Blurred Landmarks
How Russian Citizens Arrested at Protests Are Protected in Georgia
But is Russophobia really the driving force behind the longest protest in the history of modern Georgian statehood? — we unpack this in ...
The Age of Blurred Landmarks
Serving Ivanishvili: The Politics of Loyalty and Betrayal
In this new episode, we look at who the trusted allies of the Georgian oligarch were, how they left their high-ranking posts, and ...