Gia Mosashvili
Graduate Student at Harvard University and New York University / Under 30 Forbes
Academia
Under 30, Forbes
Under 30, Forbes
NYU
NYU
Google Scholar
Google Scholar
ResearchGate
ResearchGate
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Books
Are The U.S. and China Headed For War? 2025
Are The U.S. and China Headed For War? 2025
Gia Mosashvili is a graduate student studying Government at Harvard University and International Relations at New York University. In 2020, he was honored as a Forbes Under 30 alumnus in Science. His research interests are Climate Change, Nationalism, Ethnic Conflicts, US Foreign Policy, Grand Strategy, & Migration.
One World, Nine Visions of World Order
One World, Nine Visions of World Order
Graduate Student at Harvard University and New York University / Under 30 Forbes
Poor Father, Rich Father-in-Law
Poor Father, Rich Father-in-Law
Graduate Student at Harvard University and New York University / Under 30 Forbes
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Papers
Shelter from the Storm: Climate-Induced Migration from Central America’s Northern Triangle. Utrecht University, 2025
Shelter from the Storm: Climate-Induced Migration from Central America’s Northern Triangle. Utrecht University, 2025
This page contains the conference schedule of the Migration and Societal Change conference 2025.
One World, Nine Visions of World Order, Vassar College, 2025
One World, Nine Visions of World Order, Vassar College, 2025
Explaining the Russia-Ukraine War with Fearon's Bargaining Model, New York University, 2025
Explaining the Russia-Ukraine War with Fearon's Bargaining Model, New York University, 2025
Deforestation in Mesoamerica: Tragedy and Governing the Commons, Yale University, 2025
Deforestation in Mesoamerica: Tragedy and Governing the Commons, Yale University, 2025
Domino Effect of Russian Aggression and Baltic-Nordic Security, Yale University, 2024
Domino Effect of Russian Aggression and Baltic-Nordic Security, Yale University, 2024
Ecological Destruction Along the U.S-Mexico Border and Overlooked Environmental Justice, Yale University, 2024
Ecological Destruction Along the U.S-Mexico Border and Overlooked Environmental Justice, Yale University, 2024
Climate Change from the Perspective of International Relations and the Importance of the Paris Agreement, California State University Chico, 2022
Climate Change from the Perspective of International Relations and the Importance of the Paris Agreement, California State University Chico, 2022
Why has the USA Never Elected a Female President? Washburn University, 2020
Why has the USA Never Elected a Female President? Washburn University, 2020
Spanish Language Influence on English Language and Vice Versa, California State University Fresno, 2019
Spanish Language Influence on English Language and Vice Versa, California State University Fresno, 2019
Frozen conflicts in Moldova and Georgia, Yale University, 2019
Frozen conflicts in Moldova and Georgia, Yale University, 2019
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Posters
Deforestation in Mesoamerica: Tragedy and Governing the Commons, Yale University, 2025
Deforestation in Mesoamerica: Tragedy and Governing the Commons, Yale University, 2025
Domino Effect of Russian Aggression and Baltic-Nordic Security, Yale University, 2024
Domino Effect of Russian Aggression and Baltic-Nordic Security, Yale University, 2024
Request PDF | Domino Effect of Russian Aggression and Baltic-Nordic Security | Following the Russian intervention in Ukraine and the ongoing conflict in the heart of Europe, we anticipated that the Russian aggression would... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Ecological Destruction Along the U.S.-Mexico Border and Overlooked Environmental Justice, Yale University, 2024
Ecological Destruction Along the U.S.-Mexico Border and Overlooked Environmental Justice, Yale University, 2024
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Opinion
The Climate Is Changing, But Are We?, New York University, February 2025
The Climate Is Changing, But Are We?, New York University, February 2025
Escaping the Thucydides Trap - A Response to Graham Allison, New York University, February, 2025
Escaping the Thucydides Trap - A Response to Graham Allison, New York University, February, 2025
Request PDF | Opinion Editorial - Escaping the Thucydides Trap - A Response to Graham Allison | Concerns regarding China's rise and its potential to surpass the United States as a great power are intensifying. A notable concern was... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
The Elephant in the Room: Democracy's Decline, New York University, February 2025
The Elephant in the Room: Democracy's Decline, New York University, February 2025
Trump’s Guns and Butter for the Next Four Years, New York University, February 2025
Trump’s Guns and Butter for the Next Four Years, New York University, February 2025
India's Smoking Gun to Determine Dollar's Faith, New York University, February 2025
India's Smoking Gun to Determine Dollar's Faith, New York University, February 2025
“A Well-Founder Fear” of the U.S Presidential Elections, New York University, October 2024
“A Well-Founder Fear” of the U.S Presidential Elections, New York University, October 2024
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Memos
Engagement v. Withdrawal: Crafting the U.S. Grand Strategy in a Multipolar Age
Engagement v. Withdrawal: Crafting the U.S. Grand Strategy in a Multipolar Age
Avoiding the Next Fall: A Strategy to Prevent the Domino Effect of Russian Aggression in Europe, New York University, April 2025
Avoiding the Next Fall: A Strategy to Prevent the Domino Effect of Russian Aggression in Europe, New York University, April 2025
The Quarantine Dilemma: Strategies to Deter a Potential Blockade of Taiwan by the PRC, Harvard University, March 2025
The Quarantine Dilemma: Strategies to Deter a Potential Blockade of Taiwan by the PRC, Harvard University, March 2025
Command of the Commons at Risk: Navigating Cyber and Technological Challenges to US Supremacy, Harvard University, March 2025
Command of the Commons at Risk: Navigating Cyber and Technological Challenges to US Supremacy, Harvard University, March 2025
Equilibrium Diplomacy: Crafting U.S. Foreign Policy towards the PRC and Taiwan, New York University, March 2025
Equilibrium Diplomacy: Crafting U.S. Foreign Policy towards the PRC and Taiwan, New York University, March 2025
Saving a Sinking Neighbor: India's Role in Combating Climate-Induced Migration from the Maldives, Harvard University, December, 2024
Saving a Sinking Neighbor: India's Role in Combating Climate-Induced Migration from the Maldives, Harvard University, December, 2024
On the Brink of Catastrophe – War in the Middle East, Harvard University, November, 2024
On the Brink of Catastrophe – War in the Middle East, Harvard University, November, 2024
The U.S. Foreign Policy Towards the Kashmir Region, Harvard University, September, 2024
The U.S. Foreign Policy Towards the Kashmir Region, Harvard University, September, 2024
Bridging the Energy Gap: US Support for South Africa's Green Future, Harvard University, November 2024
Bridging the Energy Gap: US Support for South Africa's Green Future, Harvard University, November 2024
CPR Problem - The Colorado River is Drying Up, Harvard University, September, 2024
CPR Problem - The Colorado River is Drying Up, Harvard University, September, 2024
International Institutions are What Sustains the United States as a Great Power, Harvard University, November, 2024
International Institutions are What Sustains the United States as a Great Power, Harvard University, November, 2024
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Projects
Testing The Kindleberger’s Trap: Is China Able To Provide Global Public Goods?
Testing The Kindleberger’s Trap: Is China Able To Provide Global Public Goods?
Gia Mosashvili is a graduate student studying Government at Harvard University and International Relations at New York University. In 2020, he was honored as a Forbes Under 30 alumnus in Science. His research interests are Climate Change, Nationalism, Ethnic Conflicts, US Foreign Policy, Grand Strategy, & Migration.
The Trap Reopened: A Replication Study of Harvard’s Thucydides Trap Project by NYU GSAS, New York University, April 2025
The Trap Reopened: A Replication Study of Harvard’s Thucydides Trap Project by NYU GSAS, New York University, April 2025
Publications
L’Initiative la ceinture et la route et la Géorgie en tant qu'économie participante - Observatoire Français des Nouvelles Routes de la Soie
L’Initiative la ceinture et la route et la Géorgie en tant qu'économie participante - Observatoire Français des Nouvelles Routes de la Soie
Gia Mosashvili nous parle de la place accordée à la Géorgie, comme futur hub pour les nouvelles routes de la soie.
Spanish Language Influence on English Language and Vice Versa
Spanish Language Influence on English Language and Vice Versa
Theses
DNA of War - How does the Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Shape Global Politics? MA Thesis, Harvard University, In Progress
DNA of War - How does the Monoamine Oxidase A Gene Shape Global Politics? MA Thesis, Harvard University, In Progress
Gia Mosashvili is a graduate student studying Government at Harvard University and International Relations at New York University. In 2020, he was honored as a Forbes Under 30 alumnus in Science. His research interests are Climate Change, Nationalism, Ethnic Conflicts, US Foreign Policy, Grand Strategy, & Migration.
Small Countries’ Grand Strategies, MA Thesis, New York University, In Progress
Small Countries’ Grand Strategies, MA Thesis, New York University, In Progress
Gia Mosashvili is a graduate student studying Government at Harvard University and International Relations at New York University. In 2020, he was honored as a Forbes Under 30 alumnus in Science. His research interests are Climate Change, Nationalism, Ethnic Conflicts, US Foreign Policy, Grand Strategy, & Migration.
U.S.-Mexico Relations and Migration as an Impeding Factor: Trump's Presidency (2016-2020), Master’s Thesis, Tbilisi State University, 2020
U.S.-Mexico Relations and Migration as an Impeding Factor: Trump's Presidency (2016-2020), Master’s Thesis, Tbilisi State University, 2020
Media Ethics and Political Elections, Bachelor’s Thesis, Georgian National University, 2018
Media Ethics and Political Elections, Bachelor’s Thesis, Georgian National University, 2018
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