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Socio-Political Factors of Humanitarian Communication between Georgia and Russia

https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-1(7)-54-65

Abstract

The article considers the factors shaping the specifcs of cooperation between Russia and Georgia in the humanitarian sphere. The authors state a decrease in the intensity of scientifc, educational, and cultural communication. The impossibility of a fnal civilizational break is noted due to the commonality of the historical past, religion and culture. The key problem identifed is the impossibility of building full-scale humanitarian cooperation due to the lack of diplomatic relations and the presence in Russia of a visa regime to Georgia. The pragmatic position of the Georgian ruling elite towards Russia, as well as the growth of the tourist flow of Russians to Georgia, are positive factors for the further development of cooperation in the humanitarian sphere. The authors conclude that in the absence of a political dialogue at the highest level, the impetus for the development of humanitarian cooperation can be given by organizations of the non-proft sector and diasporas of Georgians in Russia and Russians in Georgia. The article was based on the results of a scientifc discussion held at the National Communications Development Research Institution (NIIRC), Moscow, Russia in 2022.

About the Authors

A. А. Khidirbegishvili
Information and Analytical Agency "GRUZINFORM"
Georgia

 Arno A. Khidirbegishvili  Editor-in-Chief and General Director. Vice-President and co-founder of the International League of Georgian Emigrants. Expert in the feld of internal and foreign policy of Georgia, development of the South Caucasus region. 

32 Egnate Ninoshvili str., 0112, Tbilisi 



A. A. Khotivrishvili
RUDN University
Russian Federation

 Anna A. Khotivrishvili  CandSc (Hist.). Lecturer at the Department of Theory and History. Expert of the Center for Post-Soviet Countries

6 Miklukho-Maklaya str., Moscow, 117198 



I. P. Goryunov
National Communications Development Research Institution
Russian Federation

 Ilya P. Goryunov  Specialist of the Analytics Department, member of the working group "Communication modes of neighboring countries. Friendliness Rating 2022"

 22, b1 Korobeynikov lane, Moscow 



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Khidirbegishvili A.А., Khotivrishvili A.A., Goryunov I.P. Socio-Political Factors of Humanitarian Communication between Georgia and Russia. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2023;(1):54-65. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2023-3-1(7)-54-65

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