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As Georgia’s democratic backsliding accelerates, hopes within Europe for reversing the country’s slide into autocracy are fading. Once hailed as a promising beacon of post-Soviet democracy, Georgia now faces growing internal repression and political instability that test the endurance of its Western allies. Amid mounting concerns over the erosion of democratic institutions and rule of law, the so-called “dream ticket” of closer European integration appears increasingly out of reach. This article examines the deepening crisis in Georgia and the waning confidence in Europe’s ability to influence its trajectory.

Georgia’s Democratic Backslide Challenges European Influence

As Georgia gravitates further from its democratic aspirations, the bloc of European supporters faces an unprecedented challenge. Reforms once promised appear increasingly superficial, with governance shifting towards centralized authority and diminishing pluralism. The façade of democratic progress is…

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Author : Noah Rodriguez

Publish date : 2025-11-14 01:10:00

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