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Author Archives: Maia Edilashvili

Posted inBusiness, Caucasus, Central Europe & Baltics, Finance, Georgia, Politics

Georgians to the Rescue in Ukraine

by Maia Edilashvili 19/03/201520/02/2020

Can a troop of foreign-born red-tape slashers and corruption fighters usher in an era of good governance in Kyiv?

Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia, Minorities, Politics, Society

Moscow Calling?

by Maia Edilashvili 15/07/201420/02/2020
Posted inBusiness, Caucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Finance, Georgia, Minorities, Politics, Society

Holier Than Thou

by Maia Edilashvili 25/10/201320/06/2020
Posted inBusiness, Caucasus, Georgia

Georgia’s Great Land Giveaway Raises Unanswered Questions

by Maia Edilashvili 30/09/201320/06/2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Georgia, Politics

With Ergneti Gambit, Tbilisi Goes Shopping for a Deal

by Maia Edilashvili 23/01/201320/02/2020
Posted inCaucasus, Georgia, Politics, Society

In Rural Georgia, a Clash of Prayers and Prejudices

by Maia Edilashvili 20/12/201220/02/2020
Posted inCaucasus, Georgia, Law & justice, Society

Jailhouse, Rocked

by Maia Edilashvili 12/10/201220/02/2020

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