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Georgia is experiencing significant demographic changes, not solely driven by traditional migration methods such as arrivals by boat, but also through contractual arrangements that facilitate population shifts. This phenomenon highlights a complex form of population replacement that involves organized agreements and strategic movements rather than spontaneous or organic migration.

The recent analysis by journalist Georgi Labadze explores this less typical form of migration in Georgia, a nation with one of the world’s oldest Christian civilizations. The article delves into the factors influencing these demographic trends and examines how external agreements may be contributing to the shifting population landscape.

Georgia’s demographic transformation raises questions about the cultural and societal impacts of such population movements. As the country navigates these changes, understanding the dynamics behind contractual migration complements broader discussions on migration’s role in shaping national identities and demographics.

The situation underscores the nuanced nature of migration today, extending beyond traditional routes to encompass organized, contract-based movements that may have long-term implications for Georgia’s social fabric. The full analysis is available in the detailed report by Georgia-based journalist Georgi Labadze.

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