Foreign Policy of Contemporary Georgia Formulation,desicion-making & implementation volume 1
Amiran Kavadze is professor of International Relations and politics at the International Black Sea University Before his academic career he was for many years (1992-2011) a leading Georgian Diplomant had worked as director of the department of international econom-ic relations (MFA) deputy foreign minister ambassador to Switzerland the Holy See the UK ,Ireland Sweden and Finland as well as served as permanent representa-tive to the UN office and the other international organisa-tions in Geneva ince 2014 he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses at The IBSU mostly focusing on foreign policy analysis of Georgia and diplomacy and has written a number of books articles in the field
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- ISBN: 978-9941-8-2282-7
- ფიზიკური აღწერილობა: 468 pages
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Amiran Kavadze is professor of International Relations and politics at the International Black Sea University Before his academic career he was for many years (1992-2011) a leading Georgian Diplomant had worked as director of the department of international econom-ic relations (MFA) deputy foreign minister ambassador to Switzerland the Holy See the UK ,Ireland Sweden and Finland as well as served as permanent representa-tive to the UN office and the other international organisa-tions in Geneva ince 2014 he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses at The IBSU mostly focusing on foreign policy analysis of Georgia and diplomacy and has written a number of books articles in the field