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A close examination of the competing influences of the West and Russia over the fate of democracy in Georgia and other former Soviet bloc nations Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, newly formed transitional regimes took up the challenging task of democratization, a task that was complicated by competition between great world powers over the future of such regimes. This book explores the effects and implications of competition between Russia and Western nations, with specific reference to democratization in the case of Georgia. In doing so, it challenges the conventional wisdom that competition between promoters of democracy and autocracy reduces the effectiveness of efforts toward democracy. Using the compelling example of Georgia, author Zarina Burkadze argues that great power competition may distribute political power in a way that causes a democratic regime to emerge, supporting her argument with evidence from an impressive array of archival sources as well as from sixty-six interviews with state officials, opposition leaders, foreign diplomats, media and nongovernmental representatives, and other experts. While the case study of Georgia is the central concern of the narrative, the book's final chapter provides an important cross-case comparison of democratization efforts in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, and Ukraine.

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Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction: The Puzzle of Georgian Democratization Chapter 1: Autocracy and Democracy in Georgia: What Made the Difference? Chapter 2: Democratization without Great Power Competition, 1991-1993 Chapter 3: Pluralizing Geopolitical Space, 1993-2003 Chapter 4: The Dictatorship of Democrats, 2003-2012 Chapter 5 Democratic Arrival? 2012-2020 Chapter 6: Democracies In-Between Conclusion Appendix I Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781648250439, 978-1648250439
      ISBN10: 1648250432

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      Book Synopsis
      A close examination of the competing influences of the West and Russia over the fate of democracy in Georgia and other former Soviet bloc nations Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, newly formed transitional regimes took up the challenging task of democratization, a task that was complicated by competition between great world powers over the future of such regimes. This book explores the effects and implications of competition between Russia and Western nations, with specific reference to democratization in the case of Georgia. In doing so, it challenges the conventional wisdom that competition between promoters of democracy and autocracy reduces the effectiveness of efforts toward democracy. Using the compelling example of Georgia, author Zarina Burkadze argues that great power competition may distribute political power in a way that causes a democratic regime to emerge, supporting her argument with evidence from an impressive array of archival sources as well as from sixty-six interviews with state officials, opposition leaders, foreign diplomats, media and nongovernmental representatives, and other experts. While the case study of Georgia is the central concern of the narrative, the book's final chapter provides an important cross-case comparison of democratization efforts in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, and Ukraine.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction: The Puzzle of Georgian Democratization Chapter 1: Autocracy and Democracy in Georgia: What Made the Difference? Chapter 2: Democratization without Great Power Competition, 1991-1993 Chapter 3: Pluralizing Geopolitical Space, 1993-2003 Chapter 4: The Dictatorship of Democrats, 2003-2012 Chapter 5 Democratic Arrival? 2012-2020 Chapter 6: Democracies In-Between Conclusion Appendix I Bibliography Index

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