Over the last two years, the Georgia Dream party has turned decisively away from the West, embracing illiberalism, despite the pro-European aspirations of the majority of Georgia’s people. In this perspective, we trace the origins and trajectory of this turn and offer options for increased Western support, which will be crucial if the country is to avoid a future of Russia-style autocracy.
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