About / Mission

About / Mission
Africa – Arabia – Caucasus
Strategy, Trust, and Human Diplomacy
This blog is not a news chronicle, nor is it a space for political commentary.
It is a platform for those who operate where formal rules are not enough, and where real decisions are shaped by trust, presence, and unspoken signals.
I write about Africa, the Arab world, and the Caucasus not as a distant observer, but as someone who lives within these spaces, moves between them, and reads the codes that are rarely written on paper.
The themes explored here include:
Trust that is formed before contracts
Diplomacy that begins before words
Relationships built through silence, gestures, and shared presence
Business environments where cultural intelligence often matters more than formal structure
This platform is NOT:
Logistics services
Operational management
Financial mediation
Guarantees or responsibility for specific transactions
This platform IS:
Strategic perspective
Cultural and diplomatic interpretation
Experience-based observation
Analysis of human relationships in complex geopolitical environments
In Africa, the Arab world, and the Caucasus, relationships rarely begin with a signature.
They begin with time, patience, and the correct reading of silence.
This blog seeks to articulate what is often overlooked:
Why trust functions differently across regions
Why friendship can become one of the most powerful diplomatic tools
Why Western models cannot be mechanically applied to other cultural realities
There are no rushed conclusions here.
There is observation.
There is no noise here.
There is context.
If you are looking for a space where politics, business, and culture intersect on a human level, then you are in the right place.

Author
Vakhtang Imerlishvili
Strategic Analyst | Cultural & Diplomatic Observer
Africa – Arabia – Caucasus

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