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Geopolitics: Devil's Sextant or Human Compass 03 June 2010
On June 3, 2010, the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (GFSIS) and Georgian Security Analysis Center (GSAC) hosted a public seminar, “Geopolitics: devil’s sextant or human compass”. The chairman of the seminar was Dr. Alexander Rondeli, president, GFSIS. The presentation was made by Amb. David J. Smith, Director, Georgian Security Analysis Center, the commentator was Tengiz Pkhaladze, Chairman, International Center for Geopolitical Studies.
The presentation was about Geopolitics and its importance in the modern international relations. The speakers also presented Georgia’s Geopolitical importance in the Eurasian heartland.
After the presentation hot discussion was held. Many people were interested in the subject. The room was comprised of people from the Government, NGOs, foreign diplomats and foreign experts. “Chatham House rules” applied.







