Ivliane Dzneladze has graduated MA programme in Interdisciplinary Research and Studies on Eastern Europe (MIREES) at the School of Political Sciences of the University of Bologna. He worked for a year on his master's thesis at the Corvinus University of Budapest. Since 2018 he has been an employee of the General Directorate for European Integration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. In 2020 he joined the Doctoral Degree Program of Political Science at Caucasus International University.
His doctoral dissertation “Chinese State Identity and its Role in the System of IR” focuses on the characteristics that define China’s national identity. In order to uncover the patterns of China's statehood, his work analyzes entanglements of China’s history, philosophy, and politics within the field of IR. His work also explores many influential schools, ideas, and paradigms dispersed across the many dynasties of China (XVIII BC to date). For the theoretical approach, he employs “Relativistic Quantum Noology” (Noology); It is the latest work of Georgian scientist Emzar Khvichia, and it has the potential to take an analysis of the field of IR to a whole new level.
Through the prism of Noology, Mr. Dzneladze has previously explored the works of late Italian Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci. He has published an article on this topic in “Politologos,” the scientific journal of Caucasus International University.
Mr. Dzneladze has successfully adopted his diplomatic activities with the scientific venture. With his colleague Luka Ekhvaia, Mr. Dzneladze has conducted a series of lectures under the name of “Critical Theories of International Relations: New Paradigms of XXI Century” at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia’s Levan Mikeladze Diplomatic Training and Research Institute. Within the institute’s analytical publication, he has published a paper devoted to Science Diplomacy.