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  • Filmmaker Paul Devlin hopes that POWER TRIP “achieves some understanding about the challenges that the post-Soviets states are facing, and illuminates some of the potential pitfalls of globalization and privatization.” Did watching the film change your perceptions of globalization? If so, how?

  • Georgian journalist Akaki Gogichaishvili says, “When you see that the situation is just getting worse and worse, what is the basis for having any hope?” Do you agree or disagree with this assessment of life in Georgia? Why?

  • Following the dissolution of AES-Telasi, manager Piers Lewis says: “We tried. It’s all you can do, isn’t it?” What do you think are some of the main problems that the company faced in trying to succeed in Georgia? How might it have “tried” differently?
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