Contemporary Georgian society is divided over questions of politics, religion, and ethnic identity. If the country is to make progress in building a European state, careful analysis and frank discussion of the many social and political issues that polarize Georgians are essential.
The Future of Georgia project, run jointly by Carnegie Europe and the Levan Mikeladze Foundation and supported by the Government Offices of Sweden and the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, shines a light on these contentious issues and seeks to foster dialogue among diverse groups through publications and policy briefings, as well as public dialogue events across Georgia.