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Broken Dream: The oligarch, Russia, and Georgia's drift from Europe

Georgia's relationship with the West has deteriorated over the last year and a half. The Georgian government's actions have prevented the country from becoming a candidate for EU membership. Three-quarters of Georgians see themselves as pro-Western; only a tiny proportion of the population...

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Published in:Policy File 2022
Main Author: Gente, Regis
Format: Report
Language:English
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Summary:Georgia's relationship with the West has deteriorated over the last year and a half. The Georgian government's actions have prevented the country from becoming a candidate for EU membership. Three-quarters of Georgians see themselves as pro-Western; only a tiny proportion of the population is pro-Russian. Oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili appears to be largely responsible for this dissonance between Georgian foreign policy and public opinion. Through his control of the Georgian Dream party and the government, Ivanishvili may be attempting to manoeuvre Georgia into Russia's sphere of influence. It is still possible for the EU to work with Georgia. But the bloc should condition the financial and political support it provides with the 12 points that Brussels designated in June 2022.