Gaëlle Le Pavic
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- Gaëlle is a PhD Fellow at UNU-CRIS focusing on access to social welfare and social services in situations of regional separatism. Her research investigates civil society organizations’ role in facilitating this access within and across de facto borders. The two cases study she looks at are Abkhazia and Transnistria, two de facto states which parted respectively from Georgia and Moldova in the 1990s.
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Decentering regionalism thinking : a comparative perspective from Latin America and Eastern Europe
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7 Hardening Ceasefire Lines in Protracted Secessionist Conflicts: From the Negotiating Table and International Law to Realities on the Ground in the Case of the Abkhaz–Georgian War
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The wider impact of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine : insights from Georgia’s contested borderland with Abkhazia
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Metin SÖNMEZ, George HEWITT (eds.), 2022. Abkhazia 1992-2022: Reflections on Abkhazia, Ankara: Koyusiyah Publishing, 465 p.
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Conducting qualitative data collection in Abkhazia, Transnistria, and the Samegrelo region of Georgia : methodological reflections
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Hardening ceasefire lines in protracted secessionist conflicts : from the negotiating table and international law to realities on the ground in the case of the Abkhaz–Georgian war
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Ethics in qualitative migration and refugee studies in Europe : from 'doing no harm' to reciprocity and equity
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Humanitarian, linguistic and narrative bordering in Georgia : migrations in the context of Russia’s war on Ukraine
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Van 'doing no harm' naar wederzijdse voordelen : ethische overwegingen in kwalitatief onderzoek naar migratie en vluchten
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Negotiating de facto borders : the case of social services provision in Abkhazia and Transnistria