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BRAMS Institute presents the bilingual summer/autumn edition of the BRAMS journal (ISSN 2667-9299 and eISSN 2960-9348). The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Maia Nadare, PhD.

The latest edition covers various topics that our authors have researched.

 

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BRAMS Institute presents the bilingual winter/spring edition of the BRAMS journal (ISSN 2667-9299 and eISSN 2960-9348). The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Maia Nadare, PhD.

The latest edition covers various topics that our authors have researched.

 

 

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BRAMS Institute presents the bilingual summer/autumn edition of the BRAMS journal (ISSN 2667-9299 and eISSN 2960-9348). The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Maia Nadare, PhD.

The current issue covers multiple topics that our authors have discussed and researched.

 

 

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BRAMS Institute presents the bilingual spring edition of the BRAMS journal (ISSN 2667-9299 and eISSN 2960-9348). The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Maia Nadare, PhD.

The vital topic discussed worldwide is COVID-19 and its impact on humanity. This problem has affected almost every corner of the planet and made people wonder how much progress we have made as a global society since the pandemic faced by our ancestors at the beginning of the 20th century. Professor Jeremy J. Ramsden has thoroughly analysed this problem from various aspects of modernity and outlined our prospects for life after COVID-19.

 

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BRAMS Institute presents the bilingual winter edition of the BRAMS journal (ISSN 2667-9299 and eISSN 2960-9348). The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Maia Nadare, PhD.

The editorial briefly tells the story of BRAMS Institute, including its creation, the development of the BRAMS logo, goals and vision, and the establishment of the BRAMS journal.

The Winter 2020 edition contains several articles on different topics researched and discussed by our authors. The issue unintentionally features articles with differing viewpoints on Brexit by British author Professor Jeremy Ramsden and thoughts on Brexit and other significant topics by American columnist Paul Krugman, analysed by Georgian author Professor Diana Tkebuchava.

In addition, readers will learn about the life and career of Georgi Kinkladze, a prominent Georgian footballer who has left a lasting impact on FC Manchester City, England, and his British fans.

The journal offers a fresh perspective on the Battle of Britain as a cornerstone of the final victory in WWII. The editorial board of the BRAMS journal believes that Brexit will bring liberation to all European countries and nations in the 21st century, just as the Battle of Britain did in the 20th century.

Finally, the closing article of the winter issue presents the theory of success by Professor Maia Nadareishvili. She analyses the social and political activities of some American first ladies and noted American wives to explore the role of women in the United States over the centuries to modern times.

 

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