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About Kofi-braki
Georgia is increasingly on the radar screens of everyone from businesspeople to tourists to politicians these days. This small but culturally vast Caucasian republic is an ancient land caught in the tides of a tribal history, geopolitical intrigue, democratization and a brutal post-Soviet legacy. Kofi-braki (coffee break) surveys Georgia’s struggle to modernize and adapt to new realities that come with sometimes dissapointing, sometimes triumphant, and sometimes hilarious results. — Michael Cecire
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