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Tsotne Koberidze
Invited Lecturer
Bachelor
Department of Politics and International Relations
School of Social Sciences


Courses  
Basics of Political Ideologies-POLI2260 (  2022/2023; 2023/2024; 2024/2025; )
Schedule  
Basics of Political Ideologies-POLI2260
Tsotne koberidze was born on the 17th of june 1997. From a young age he loved to pose questions and pook for answers. From school he was interested in political research. Between the age of 7-17 he played football, which taught him the work ethic he has, but he realised he was more interested in social matters than to just kick a ball around. Therefore independetly he decided to study political science, knowing that employement wise it was not the best proffesion to choose, but against everyones advise Tsotne choose to do what satisfied him the most. Besides he partnered up with organisations such as Friedrich Nouman foundation, Konrad Adeneuer foundation, New economic school and many local and international organisations which would provide more knoweledge and experience in political philosophy and economics. Outside the academic aspect of politics, Tsotne studied politics from within, he was a coordinatos, blogger, founding member of a party, founder of TV station where he had his own political tv program called “Political agora”. Tsotne, undependantly run his election campaign. Tsotne tries to further educate and generally talk about politics in academical spaces and beyond. Political philosophy is his hobby, job and a part of his daily life.





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