Georgia: challenges and opportunities

Georgia is a rather small country situated on the edge of Europe, on the cross-roads of Europe and Asia, providing strategic connection between the East and the West and the North and the South. Its statehood counts thousands of years, but it was annexed by Russia several hundred years ago. Not unti...

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Political aspects
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Sovereignty
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