Ossetian Rebellions and the Independent Democratic Republic of Georgia 1917-1920

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  • Tamta Tskitishvili International Black Sea University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31578/jss.v2i1.55

Keywords:

ethnic conflict, Georgia, Russia, South Ossetia

Abstract

Ethnic conflict in South Ossetia still remains as one of the acute problems for Georgia. Despite numeral attempts of the conflictresolution August War of 2008 was not avoided. A big number of Georgian and foreign researchers work on the ways of conflictresolution with no significant success.  In the article below will be analyzed one of the historical periods of the beginning of the 20thcentury when the first ethnic clashes between Georgians and ethnic Ossetians took place. The important factor of this period is thatthe soviet power was taking all efforts to conceal these facts as it was against its interest to have ethnic conflicts on its multiethnicand multicultural territory. After the collapse of the USSR Russia again helped to provoke the conflict as weakening of newly independentGeorgiawas in its interests.

Author Biography

Tamta Tskitishvili, International Black Sea University

PhD. Candidate, Faculty of Social Sciences, International Black Sea University, Tbilisi

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