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Can Georgia Stay on Its European Path? artwork
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Can Georgia Stay on Its European Path?

Europe Inside Out by Carnegie Europe

Oct 9, 202400:20:48Government & Organizations

As Georgia approaches a critical election after the introduction of a controversial foreign agents law, the country’s future remains uncertain. Thomas de Waal, senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, and Natalie Sabanadze, sen...

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Can Georgia Stay on Its European Path? is an episode from Europe Inside Out by Carnegie Europe. As Georgia approaches a critical election after the introduction of a controversial foreign agents law, the country’s future remains uncertain....

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As Georgia approaches a critical election after the introduction of a controversial foreign agents law, the country’s future remains uncertain. Thomas de Waal, senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, and Natalie Sabanadze, senior research fellow at Chatham House, discuss how the election outcome could influence Georgia’s political landscape and international standing. [00:00:00] Intro, [00:01:43] Georgia's Political Landscape, [00:09:08] Georgia and the EU Candidate Status [00:14:39] Post-Election Scenarios Thomas de Waal, June 6, 2024, “ Opportunistic Georgia Joins Europe’s Illiberal Club, ” The Financial Times. Thomas de Waal, June 3, 2024, “ Putin’s Hidden Game in the South Caucasus, ” Foreing Affairs. Thomas de Waal, May 21, 2024, “ Georgian nightmare , ” Engelsberg Ideas . Thomas de Waal, May 16, 2024, “ The End of the Near Abroad ,” Carnegie Europe . Natalie Sabanadze, March 7, 2024, “ How geopolitical competition in the Black Sea is redefining regional order ,” Chatham House. Natalie Sabanadze, November 16, 2023, “ EU-Georgia Relations: A Local Show of the Global Theater ,” Carnegie Europe . Natalie Sabanadze, May 17, 2023, “ Who Is Afraid of Georgian Democracy? ,” Carnegie Europe .

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