Research Highlight: Scott Radnitz on Ethnicity in Georgia
December 21, 2011
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Scott Radnitz, a 2011-12 Short-Term Travel Grant fellow, traveled to Tbilisi, Georgia in the summer of 2011 to conduct preliminary research for a project examining national narratives and ethnic relations in Georgia. Here, Dr. Radnitz speaks about how ethnicity can play a role in politics, the importance of field research, and why research on Georgia can be relevant for the U.S. policy community.
This video is the first in a series in which scholars discuss their research from the field. To learn more about Scott Radnitz’s research in Georgia during his STG fellowship, read his research brief.







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