An undisclosed story of roses: church, state, and nation in contemporary Georgia
Journal
Nationalities Papers
ISSN
0090-5992
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
Since the Rose Revolution (2003), Georgia has encountered an unprecedented scale of institutional reforms concomitant with the rise of American and European involvement in the “democratization” process. Various scholars have suggested that Georgian nationalism developed from an ethno-cultural basis to a more civic/liberal orientation after the Rose Revolution. This paper analyzes Georgian nationalism under President Mikheil Saakashvili to demonstrate the significant divergence between political rhetoric on national identity, the selection of symbols, and state policy toward the Georgian Orthodox Church versus state policy toward ethnic minorities. The aim of this article is to examine the at times conflicting conceptions of national identity as reflected in the public policies of Saakashvili’s government since the Rose
Revolution. It attempts to problematize the typologies of nationalism when applied to the Georgian context and suggests conceptualizing the state-driven nationalism of the post-Rose Revolution government as “hybrid nationalism” as opposed to civic or ethno-cultural.
Revolution. It attempts to problematize the typologies of nationalism when applied to the Georgian context and suggests conceptualizing the state-driven nationalism of the post-Rose Revolution government as “hybrid nationalism” as opposed to civic or ethno-cultural.
Language
English
Keywords
Georgia
nationalism
Orthodox Church
Rose Revolution
national identity.
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
None
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Carfax Publicatons
Volume
44
Number
5
Start page
694
End page
712
Pages
18
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Eprints ID
252343
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