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Integration as the ulitmate solution for deported Meskhetians - Modebadze, Valeri
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This book deals with the problems of repatriation and reintegration of the deported Meskhetian population in Georgia. It provides information about the historical, legal, social and political contexts of Meskhetian problem. The book is an interdisciplinary work focusing on the history, contemporary situation, prospects for repatriation and problems of integration of the deported Meskhetian population. Abundant primary sources and archival documents were used in the reserach process, which reveal many interesting facts about various aspects of Meskhetian problem. The book provides strong…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with the problems of repatriation and reintegration of the deported Meskhetian population in Georgia. It provides information about the historical, legal, social and political contexts of Meskhetian problem. The book is an interdisciplinary work focusing on the history, contemporary situation, prospects for repatriation and problems of integration of the deported Meskhetian population. Abundant primary sources and archival documents were used in the reserach process, which reveal many interesting facts about various aspects of Meskhetian problem. The book provides strong theoretical basis for the integration of national minorities and offers solutions to ehtnic problems and national minority issues.Therefore, information provided in this book can be especially useful for multiethnic and multiconfessional countries that face problems with national minorities.
Autorenporträt
Valeri Modebadze is an Associate Professor of International Relations and Politics. In 2010 he was awarded Doctor s academic degree in Social Sciences He works as a lecturer at American University for Humanities, International Black Sea Univesity and Univesity of Georgia, where he teaches different subjects in social sciences.