The Second Georgian Dream is About to Come True
... another political enemy, one that was far more formidable than Saakashvili’s cronies, and one that was attacking the Georgian state from an unexpected angle. Lessons in Apoliticality Andrey Petrov: Georgia in a New World: Between Russia and the West Georgian Dream’s focus on domestic political stability and the apolitical nature of its informal leader were reflected in its foreign policy agenda. The party took a page from the UNM’s book when it came to Georgia’s comprehensive integration into the European Union and NATO and shared its predecessor’s view that Abkhazia and South Ossetia were parts of Georgian territory. The only addition was the diplomatic principle of “negotiating the possible,” which led to the restoration of economic cooperation ...