CSG student scientific conference

25 May 2022

On May 23, the XIII student scientific conference of the Caucasus School of Governance was held.

 

 The purpose of the annual conference is to cover current trends in international relations and public administration and to encourage students to engage in academic research activities.

 

 The reports were heard and the students were given formative evaluations by the representatives of the academic jury, with the following composition: Eka Akobia, Dean of the School of Governance, Professor; Emir Eteria, professor of the School of Governance and Mariam Tarasashvili, doctoral student of the School of Governance, invited lecturer.

 

11 reports were presented at the conference:

 

Sofia Feradze, Anna Dolidze.  Bachelor's program of public administration, II year

 

„From New Public Management to Neo-Weberianism;  Introducing a new Weberian style of governance on the example of Georgia and post-Soviet countries“

Supervisor: Tinatin Kuprashvili, guest lecturer

 

Anna Arabuli: Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor Program, II Year

 

„The influence of the European Union on the foreign policy of Great Britain and the developments after Brexit"

 

 Supervisor: Rati Pholavadze, guest lecturer

 

Nia Baramadze;  Lili Bolkvadze.  Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor Program, III Course.

 

 "Cyber ​​attacks and disinformation operations during the pandemic."

Supervisor: Tinatin Khidasheli.  guest lecturer

 

 Anuka Kozmanashvili, Ano Kilasonia.  Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor Program, III Course

 

"The role of the West and sanctions in the context of the historical past in the Russia-Ukraine war."

 Supervisor: Giorgi Muchaidze, associate professor

 

 Lisa Janjalia, Mariam Gubievi.  Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor Program, II Year

 

 "Evaluation of the steps taken by the world's leading organizations (the League of Nations and the Council of Europe) in relation to Russia's crimes against humanity in 1939 and 2022"

 Supervisor: Tamaz Akhobadze, guest lecturer

 

Nino Danelia.  Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor Program, III Course

 

 "Has the isolation during the pandemic changed the already isolated Russia"

 Supervisor: Tako Jobava, guest lecturer

 

 Ana Razmadze, Nino Moipreshvili.  Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor's Program, II Year.

 

 "Legal Status of High Artificial Intelligence"

 Supervisor: Tamar Oniani, guest lecturer

 

 Nini Gordadze, Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor's Program, III year.

 

 "Democracy and human rights during the pandemic and state of emergency"

 Supervisor: Svimon Maskharashvili, guest lecturer

 

 Mariami Sharashidze, Public Administration Bachelor's Program, III year

 

 "Electronic governance and the role of modern technologies in public policy"

 Supervisor: Tamaz Akhobadze, guest lecturer

 

 Mariam Birtvelishvili, Anna Paichadze. -  Bachelor's program in Public Administration, II year

 "Challenges and development strategy of the human resources management system in the public sector of Georgia"

 Supervisor: Tamaz Akhobadze, guest lecturer

 

 Mariam Arsenashvili;  Nino Putkaradze.  Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor's Program.  III course

 

 "International Terrorism in the Conditions of the COVID-Pandemic"

 Supervisor: Giorgi Goguadze, assistant professor

 

 The placements of the participants of the conference are as follows:

 

 I place: Sofia Feradze, Ana Dolidze.

 II place: Anna Arabuli.

 III place: Nia Baramadze, Lili Bolkvadze.