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Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005
From: Claire Delessard
claire_delessard@yahoo.fr
Subject: Caucasus International
Each month, we send the content of the magazine to some 10 000 addresses. If
there are people you would like to put on this list, send us their mails.
And if there are people that could be potential subscribers every where in
the Caucasus, in Russia, in Europe and in the States, you can send us their
address and we'll send them a copy of the magazine.
GEORGIE
Chovelidze Street, 10
0108 Tbilissi
Mob. 00 995 99 70 60 52
Off. 00 995 32 23 37 31
Dom. 00 995 32 98 52 02
FRANCE
Le Grosseno
56370 Sarzeau
Tel. 02 97 41 89 14
Mob. 06 30 13 94 20
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Caucasus International
A unique source of information about the Caucasus!
Caucasus International provides a unique perspective on the Caucasus region
and its people, its politics, its economy, its culture. Its eighty pages are an
attractive package of full colour photos and independent, well-researched
articles held to the highest journalistic standard.
An investor, a tourist, an international NGO worker, each wants to read
something about the place to which they are traveling to work, to visit or to
live. Each month, the magazine tackles a special theme. For example, last month,
Caucasus International dedicated fifteen pages to Georgia�s state of affairs two
years after the Rose Revolution. This month, the magazine examines the recent
events in Azerbaijan.
Caucasus International was born under a different name as a French language
magazine over three years ago. Keen to share the magazine with more readers,
Editor Claire Delessard
Caucasus International is currently distributed in Georgia, Europe, the
United States and Russia. As such, it creates a link between the Caucasus region
and the Caucasian Diasporas and area specialists in the West.
Caucasus International is published in both English and French thanks to the
work of almost a hundred people work for Caucasus International: journalists,
specialists, researchers and photographers, as well as translators, editors and
administrative staff. The magazine is supported financially by the publishers of
Tsreli Chokoladi (�Hot Chocolate�), a premium monthly magazine on Georgian
culture.
Editor-in-chief, Claire Delessard is a journalist based in Tbilisi, Georgia
and Ph.D. candidate at the Institut d�Etudes Politiques of Paris. She is the
Georgia correspondent for Radio France International, France Culture and Radio
Vatican. She has contributed widely to French and Russian journals and magazines.
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