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Mamuka Tsereteli

Mamuka G. Tsereteli
E-mail: tserete@american.edu
Phone: 202-885-3150

Professor Mamuka Tsereteli joined the adjunct faculty of the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC in 2002. Since then he has regularly taught courses on International Relations of Russia and Central Eurasia. He has also taught courses on Contemporary Russia, Political Risk Analysis, Energy Security of Russia and Central Eurasia, and International Crime and U.S. Policy. Professor Tsereteli serves as an Executive Director of the America-Georgia Business Council. He previously served as an Economic Counselor at the Embassy of Georgia in Washington, covering relationships with International Financial Institutions. Since 1995 Professor Tsereteli has been involved in the promotion of the U.S. Multiple Pipeline Strategy and Energy Security. He was instrumental in facilitating the development of the South Caucasian Energy corridor, assisting major energy companies in the process of understanding the local environment, existing and potential risk factors, and communicating their needs to local governments. Professor Tsereteli is the recipient of the Swedish government's STINT grant, and developed a course on Economic Security of Nations at Uppsala University, Sweden. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Academy of Science of Russia, an M.S. in Management from the University of Maryland University College, and an M.A. in Social and Economic Geography from the University of Tbilisi, Georgia.

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