Anna Zhvania is the former head of the foreign intelligence branch of Georgia (2006-2008), being the first female to have been appointed to this post in Georgia. She had also formerly served as an advisor to the President of Georgia on civic integration and programme coordinator of the Liberty Institute in 1998-1999. She was replaced by Gela Bezhuashvili as head of Georgia Intelligence service.

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  • Anna Zhvania is the former head of the foreign intelligence branch of Georgia (2006-2008), being the first female to have been appointed to this post in Georgia. She had also formerly served as an advisor to the President of Georgia on civic integration and programme coordinator of the Liberty Institute in 1998-1999. She was replaced by Gela Bezhuashvili as head of Georgia Intelligence service. Anna Zhvania's brief tenure as head of the Foreign Intelligence Special Service (FISS), while interrupted by a long and serious illness, was characterized by efforts to develop a new, Western-educated cadre of intelligence officials who would replace the Soviet-educated officials who had great experience but were not loyal to democratic ideals or traditions.
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  • Anna Zhvania is the former head of the foreign intelligence branch of Georgia (2006-2008), being the first female to have been appointed to this post in Georgia. She had also formerly served as an advisor to the President of Georgia on civic integration and programme coordinator of the Liberty Institute in 1998-1999. She was replaced by Gela Bezhuashvili as head of Georgia Intelligence service.
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  • Anna Zhvania
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