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PR based bubble economy may lead Georgia to collapse
PR based bubble economy may lead Georgia to collapse
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In an interview with RIA Novosti’s Samir Shakhbaz, Felix Stanevsky, head of the Caucasus department of the Institute of CIS countries, claims that Georgia will... 01.06.2011, Sputnik International
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In an interview with RIA Novosti’s Samir Shakhbaz, Felix Stanevsky, head of the Caucasus department of the Institute of CIS countries, claims that Georgia will inevitably face major upheavals sooner or later due to its dramatic internal situation. Georgia is living on borrowed money and its economy with exaggerated achievements is built on PR, he believes.
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PR based bubble economy may lead Georgia to collapse
16:09 GMT 01.06.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) In an interview with RIA Novosti’s Samir Shakhbaz, Felix Stanevsky, head of the Caucasus department of the Institute of CIS countries, claims that Georgia will inevitably face major upheavals sooner or later due to its dramatic internal situation. Georgia is living on borrowed money and its economy with exaggerated achievements is built on PR, he believes.
In an interview with RIA Novosti’s Samir Shakhbaz, Felix Stanevsky, head of the Caucasus department of the Institute of CIS countries, claims that Georgia will inevitably face major upheavals sooner or later due to its dramatic internal situation. Georgia is living on borrowed money and its economy with exaggerated achievements is built on PR, he believes.