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Jones, S. F. (2021, September 14). Georgia. 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War. DOI: .


Jones, S. (2020). Introduction. In The State Controller鈥檚 Office of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (in Georgian and English) (pp. 11-16). Tbilisi: The State Auditor of Georgia.


Jones, S. (2020, December 2). From Tbilisi to Washington: there鈥檚 too much focus on elections. Open Democracy. 


Stephen F. Jones and Neil Macfarlane (eds.). (2020). Georgia: From Autocracy to Democracy. Univ. of Toronto Press.


Darchiashvili, D. & Jones, S.F. (2020, September 28) , Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, OUP. doi: 


Jones, S.F., & Macfarlane, Neil. (2020) Georgia: from Autocracy to Democracy, Toronto, Canada: Univ. of Toronto Press.


Jones, S. and Darchiashvili, D. (2020). Warlords, Generals, and Politicians 鈥 A History of Civil-Military Relations in Georgia. Oxford Encyclopedia of the Military in Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Jones, S.F. 鈥淎re Elections bad for Georgia鈥檚 Democracy,鈥 PONARS Eurasia, October 24, 2021,


Stephen Jones was appointed director of the Georgian Studies Program and lecturer in Government at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, (beginning January 2021).


Stephen Jones has been named the first director of the new Program on Georgian Studies at the at Harvard University, a new initiative made possible by a research award from the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia.