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  2. Zurab Davitashvili. PH.D. (Doctor of Sciences) in International Relations (2003), PH.D. (candidate of Sciences) in Geography (1982), is full professor, head of the Department of International Relations at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. The field of his scientific interests is geopolitics, nationalism, ethnic conflicts and ...

  3. Zurab DAVITASHVILI | Cited by 26 | of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi (TSU) | Read 24 publications | Contact Zurab DAVITASHVILI.

  4. Ethno-Geographical and Nationalistic Roots of the Caucasian Conflicts. Socio-Economic and Political Geography. Tbilisi 2003. p. 122-133; Geography and Population as Conditions for Integration in Southern Caucasus. 1-st International Silk Road Symposium, 25-27 June 2003. Tbilisi/Georgia. 2004. Izmir p. 86-87;

  5. grass.org.ge › en › zurab-davitashvili-161Zurab Davitashvili - Grass

    Professor and doctor of political sciences Zurab Davitashvili is a director of international relations department at Tbilisi State University. Between 2009-2015 years he was a member of public broadcaster’s board of trustees and from 2008 to 2009 – advisor of Georgia’s prime-minister.

  6. Zurab Davitashvili (born 1953) – PH.D. in Geography (1982), Doctor of Political Sciences (2002) is Full Professor of International Relations and Human Geography, Head of Department of International Relations of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (Georgia).

  7. Davitashvili Zurab. Professor. Departament of International Relations. e-mail: zurab.davitashvili@tsu.ge.

  8. Feb 13, 2013 · Zurab Davitashvili, professor at Tbilisi State University and advisor on foreign affairs to the prime minister of Georgia, interview with authors, 14 March 2011, Tbilisi. The emphasis on 1921 clearly demonstrates the importance of historical analogies in foreign policy.

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