Peacebulding and Business:Fostering Commercial Contact Between Georgians and Abkhaz

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Peacebulding and Business:Fostering Commercial Contact Between Georgians and AbkhazThe National Committee on American Foreign Policy was founded in 1974 by Professor Hans J. Morgenthau and others. It is a nonprofit, activist organization dedicated to the resolution of conflicts that threaten U.S. interests.

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Peacebulding and Business:Fostering Commercial Contact Between Georgians and Abkhaz