Scientific
    						and social journal 
    						“SAMI SAUNJE” (three treasures)   №4(14),
    				2014 
    				(in georgian) 
	  SUMMARY 
      Giorgi Gogolashvili, ilia  chavchavadze and iakob gogebashvili
        Anzor Totadze, the  population of tbilisi in 1226
        Grigol Rukhadze, national  events review
        Boris Darchia, science  and integrity
        Gulbaat Rtskhiladze, 2014  survey: georgian people’s position regarding nato  
        and  united states
        Ioseb Archvadze, doctor  of economic sciences, statistician
        Valerian Dolidze, maidan  and the prospect of ukrainian scenario in the countries of the south caucasus
        Marut Vardazaryan, crisis  in ukraine and armenian and georgian relationships
      Grani Kavtaria, etruscans  and romans
        
        
      GIORGI  GOGOLASHVILI 
      ILIA CHAVCHAVADZE AND IAKOB GOGEBASHVILI 
      Ilia Chavchavadze and Iakob Gogebashvili were  outstanding Georgian public figures of the 19th century. The article focuses on  their relationship with one another. With Georgian national interests in mind,  they stood side by side; defended each other's positions and jointly fought  against the enemies of Georgian affairs. Their relationship was an example of  how public figures can and should cooperate and handle national causes. 
        
      ANZOR  TOTADZE 
        THE POPULATION OF TBILISI IN 1226 
      It has been difficult to determine the precise  population of Tbilisi during certain periods of history. In fact, there is no  reliable data until the 19th century. Only by analyzing multiple sources and  comparison of various numerical criteria, it is possible to makea somewhat  reliable conclusion. Utilizing Georgian historical science,it is believed the  population of Tbilisi was approximately 100‑thousand people in 1226. The number  is based on the execution of 100 thousand people during the capture of Tbilisi  by Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu. The author analyzed indirect evidence and Georgian  and foreign historical documents and concluded that in 1226, the capital of 8  million Georgia, Tbilisi was inhabited by about 150 thousand people. 
        
      GRIGOL  RUKHADZE 
        NATIONAL EVENTS REVIEW 
      The author of this article reviews the political,  social and public affairs of Georgia: the Association Agreement, an initiative  of  collaborationist Nationals, a new  frame of the Ukrainian government, Sakdrisi mine, the statement of the  President of Russia and the press conference the Prime Minister. 
        
      BORIS DARCHIA 
        SCIENCE AND INTEGRITY 
      The article criticizes a book authored by Rostom  Chkheidze “Vakhtang Saga, The Chronicles  of Vakhtang Chelidze” published in 2014. The book mentions our famous  scientists Alexandre Baramidze and Givi Mikadze with mockery and disrespect.  The article demonstrates that this kind of attitude towards the well-deserved  personalities is unfounded and unfair. 
        
      GULBAAT  RTSKHILADZE 
        2014 SURVEY: GEORGIAN PEOPLE’S POSITION  REGARDING NATO  
        AND UNITED STATES 
      In 2014, the Eurasia Institute conducted a study in  Georgia to gage the public’s perception on NATO and the United States. The results of the  survey showed the Georgian peoples' viewpoints vary greatly. The Eurasia  Institute concluded that at the given time if a plebiscite were to be held in  Georgia only 32 percent would support Georgia's accession to NATO. 
        
      IOSEB ARCHVADZE 
        DOCTOR OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES,  STATISTICIAN 
  Political  Orientation of Georgian Population 
      The author analyzes the results of a poll, conducted  by the Eurasia Institute to gage public perception on NATO and the United  States. The survey results showed that Georgian people’s viewpoints vary, and  if plebiscite were to be held on accession of Georgia in NATO, only 32 %  wouldbe in favor of it.   J. Archvadze praised the level of the survey. In his article he stated:  "I reviewed the results of the survey of the Georgian people's position  towards NATO and the United States, conducted by the Institute of Eurasia  with great interest just a few weeks ago  (November 2014). This poll is not an ordinary conjunctural analysis, to which  so much attention is paid by today’s media. This survey is rather resonant and  even crucial for our country's problems. I want to highlight high, academic  level of the study, which involves the high and correct sampling of  respondents. 1,781 respondents are sufficient to produce credible and reliable  results. For comparison, I would say that this figure represents 52% of the  respondents (total 3350 households) that are normally selected for the research  of household income and expenditure analysis in various regions of Georgia. The  respondents are required to fill out multiple questionnaires and forms. So, the  results of the research have a high legitimacy. With this in mind, the survey  results can be considered as a moral counterweight of the plebiscite that was  held the same time as the presidential elections in 2008. Then, during the  final count the results somehow jumped up to four times the percentage of the  population who supported integration into NATO.   The survey sample reflects the gender ratio (in the survey-male/female:  48.5/51.5%, Georgia's population   47.7/52.3%) almost with “ ballistic accuracy”.  Also there is an exact match between the age  distribution of respondents and population of Georgia ". 
        
      VALERIAN  DOLIDZE 
        MAIDAN AND THE PROSPECT OF UKRAINIAN  SCENARIO  
        IN THE COUNTRIES OF THE SOUTH CAUCASUS 
      The author attempts to answer a question: Is it  possible to carry out the Ukrainian scenario in Georgia, Armenia and  Azerbaijan? The author compares the political functions of the South Caucasian  republics with Ukraine and comes to a conclusion. He states that in Georgia,  Armenia and Azerbaijan there are no necessary and sufficient conditions for a  repeat of Maidan. 
        
      MARUT VARDAZARYAN 
        CRISIS IN UKRAINE AND ARMENIAN AND  GEORGIAN RELATIONSHIPS 
      The author analyses the status of Armenian-Georgian  relations. He reviews the prospects for these relations with the consideration  of the crisis in Ukraine and global processes associated with it. The author  comes to the following conclusion: 1. Transition of post-Soviet states with  their internal problems into the international competition could lead to chaos  (in Ukraine "Eastern Partnership" with the EU triggered this). No  country should be faced with the type of hard choice. 2. Events in Ukraine demonstrated  the shortcomings of EU's policy in the post-Soviet space. An Association  Agreement with the EU does not imply a perspective of EU membership.  Considering these issues, Brussels repeatedly stated, that no country of  Southern Caucasus had a perspective of becoming EU member. Even Georgia, which  is considered to be the most pro-Western country in the Caucasian region, was  unable to add a paragraph on the possibility of becoming a member state of the  EU during the Association Agreement negotiations in 2011. In the case of  Armenia, comprehensive Free Trade Zone prospects are not promising. The  requirement to enter the European market is to be able to produce European  standard competitive products that Armenia is not able to do. From the  political aspect, Armenia’s choice is due to a desire to ensure its security  because in contrast to the neighboring countries, the regional geopolitical  situation effects Armenia more due to closed borders. 
      Armenia and Georgia should consider the implications  of recent events. The cooperation between the two brotherly countries is the  order of the day. It is dictated by the latest geopolitical and civilization  processes. 
        
      GRANI  KAVTARIA 
      ETRUSCANS AND ROMANS 
      The article discusses the main sphere of  multilateral activities of a prominent political figure of the Roman Empire (of  ancient Etruscan lineage) Gaius Maecenas – his influence on the startsof the  Golden Age Roman poetry. The introductory part of the article discusses the  connection of the Etruscans with respect to the outside world (Greece and Rome)  and the role that they performed in the pre-Roman period of Italian history. 
        
  
        
              
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