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Author Archives: Dima Bit-Suleiman

Posted inBusiness, Caucasus, Culture, Georgia, Trade

Recovering Past Glory

by Dima Bit-Suleiman 09 Feb 202110 Feb 2021

After becoming one of the biggest tea producers in the world in Soviet times and then losing it all, Georgia tries to recapture its past.

Posted inBusiness, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia

Saakashvili Triumphant

by Dima Bit-Suleiman 18 Dec 200920 Feb 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia, Politics, Society

By St. George

by Dima Bit-Suleiman 10 May 200419 Jun 2020
The End of Feudalism?
Posted inCaucasus, Central Europe & Baltics, Georgia

The End of Feudalism?

by Dima Bit-Suleiman and Transitions 29 Mar 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inAzerbaijan, Caucasus

From Petroglyphs to Petro-dollars

by Dima Bit-Suleiman and Natalia Antelava 24 Sep 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Georgia, Minorities

The Vanishing Greeks of Tsalka

by Dima Bit-Suleiman and Natalia Antelava 08 Aug 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Regions

Elections in Abkhazia Spark Controversy

by Dima Bit-Suleiman 13 Mar 2001

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