Western sanctions target Georgia’s ruling elite, but questions remain over whether they can weaken Georgian Dream’s grip on power or risk punishing ordinary citizens.
Sanctions and Resistance: Can the West Shift Georgia’s Authoritarian Course?
Western sanctions target Georgia’s ruling elite, but questions remain over whether they can weaken Georgian Dream’s grip on power or risk punishing ordinary citizens.
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