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Author Archives: Dima Bit-Suleiman

Saakashvili Triumphant

by Dima Bit-Suleiman 18/12/200920/02/2020

Even as the new Georgian president was enjoying the fruits of regime change, the first signs of trouble were brewing.

By St. George

by Dima Bit-Suleiman 10/05/200419/06/2020

The End of Feudalism?

by Dima Bit-Suleiman and TOL 29/03/200419/06/2020

From Petroglyphs to Petro-dollars

by Dima Bit-Suleiman and Natalia Antelava 24/09/200302/08/2020

The Vanishing Greeks of Tsalka

by Dima Bit-Suleiman and Natalia Antelava 08/08/200302/08/2020

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