Manana Gnolidze-Swanson
MPA., Public Administration, Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University
PhD., History of Modern & Contemporary Asia and Africa, Tbilisi State University
Graduate Studies, Departments of History and Sociology, Mumbay University, India
M.A., History and Social Sciences , Tbilisi State University
B.A., History and Social Sciences , Tbilisi State University
minor in Asian and African Countries
Dr. Manana Gnolidze-Swanson has previously worked as a Senior Research Fellow (1994-2006) at the Institute of Oriental Studies (Near and Middle East Department) within the Academy of Sciences of Georgia and as a Team Leader (1998-2003) for a World Bank Enterprise Restructuring and Management project in Tbilisi, Georgia. She was also a Visiting Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies (1996) and a Post Graduate Research Fellow at the Center for Soviet & Post-Soviet Studies at the University of California Berkeley (sponsored by the U.S. State Department). Dr. Swanson did her graduate studies for an MA at the Mumbai University (India), received a Ph.D. in Oriental Studies from the Tbilisi State University and a Masters in Public Administration from the George Mason University. Currently she is working on the role of civil society in conflict resolution process. Classes taught – Historical Origins of Ethnic Conflicts – CONF 399.
Dr. Manana Gnolidze-Swanson has previously worked as a Senior Research Fellow (1994-2006) at the Institute of Oriental Studies (Near and Middle East Department) within the Academy of Sciences of Georgia and as a Team Leader (1998-2003) for a World Bank Enterprise Restructuring and Management project in Tbilisi, Georgia. She was also a Visiting Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center's Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies (1996) and a Post Graduate Research Fellow at the Center for Soviet & Post-Soviet Studies at the University of California Berkeley (sponsored by the U.S. State Department). Dr. Swanson did her graduate studies for an MA at the Mumbai University (India), received a Ph.D. in Oriental Studies from the Tbilisi State University and a Masters in Public Administration from the George Mason University. Currently she is working on the role of civil society in conflict resolution process. Classes taught – Historical Origins of Ethnic Conflicts – CONF 399.
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