Ketevan Chincharadze
Personal Profile

Ketevan Chincharadze is a P.E.O. International Peace Scholar and an MA candidate of International Security at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. She currently serves as a research assistant at the prestigious Sié Choú Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy in Denver, Colorado. Her research interests include Great Power politics, grand strategy, conflict escalation and settlement, and U.S. foreign policy in Eurasia.
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Ketevan Chincharadze holds an honorary B.A. degree in Political Science & International Relations and an Outstanding Achievement Award in Psychology from the American University in Bulgaria (AUBG). Being a zealous advocate of cultural diversity and inclusion at AUBG, she has been awarded the Ferren and Fife Scholarship for Community Service.
Through the ISEP program, she has also studied politics and cultural psychology at Lake Forest College in Illinois, U.S, after which she was invited as a member of the Phi Beta Delta Honorable Society for International Scholars.
Passionate about change-making, Ketevan co-founded FLOW together with Natela Urushadze and David Gambashidze in 2020. She currently serves as a Chair of the Board of CEOs, Head of Content and International Initiatives, and manager of FLOW's International Peace & Security initiative. In her capacity, Ketevan has successfully managed the Women, Peace, and Security Tbilisi International Conference 2020, which united 15 young leaders from 10 countries and 13 prominent professionals from 7 different countries.
Ketevan Chincharadze is a 2008 Russo-Georgian war survivor. Ever since, her vivid recollection of Russian atrocities has been fueling her dedication to building a more peaceful and sustainable world.
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