Giorgi Mamisashvili, having attained a Bachelor’s degree in Law, presently navigates a unique academic trajectory, concurrently pursuing dual Master’s degrees across distinguished institutions. Within the sphere of international law, Giorgi is diligently formulating a thesis elucidating the intricacies of international humanitarian law at Tbilisi State University. Simultaneously, in the discipline of international relations, Giorgi rigorously scrutinizes the development of the Japanese New National Security Strategy and Defense Policy for the second thesis at Tallinn University, having previously completed an exchange program at Akita International University in Japan. This interdisciplinary approach attests to Giorgi’s commitment to scholarly excellence in both fields.
Giorgi’s specific academic proclivities gravitate toward the nuanced realms of defense, arms control, and disarmament. Giorgi exhibits a pronounced scholarly focus on discerning the intricate intersections between emergent technologies, notably artificial intelligence and nuclear arms control. Giorgi’s scholarly pursuits extend to the broader domain of security studies, manifesting a nuanced and comprehensive approach to grappling with the multifaceted challenges inherent in contemporary global security dynamics.