BRAMS Institute presents the bilingual winter edition of the BRAMS journal (ISSN 2667-9299).
The editorial opens the first issue of our journal with a brief story of BRAMS Institute, the long path towards its creation, shaping the BRAMS logo, goals and vision, and establishing the BRAMS journal.
The winter 2020 edition provides various topics discussed and researched by our authors. Absolutely unintentionally, the current edition includes articles, which embrace different viewpoints about Brexit by our British author, Professor Jeremy Ramsden, and thoughts about Brexit as well as other essential topics by American columnist Paul Krugman, analysed by our Georgian author, Professor Diana Tkebuchava.
The readers will be introduced to the complicated fate of Georgi Kinkladze, a prominent Georgian footballer who managed to leave an indelible trace in the history of FC Manchester City, England, and a lasting appreciation in the hearts of his British fans.
While future trade deal negotiations between the UK and the EU are still in progress, the journal offers a fresh outlook on the Battle of Britain––the cornerstone of the final victory in WWII. Just like in the 20th century, our authors and the entire editorial board of the BRAMS journal believe that Brexit will bring the liberation of all European countries and nations in the 21st century, too.
The closing article of the winter issue of the BRAMS journal presents the theory of success by Professor Maia Nadareishvili. She analyses the social and political activities of some of the American first ladies and noted American wives to figure out the woman’s position in the United States through centuries up to modern times.
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