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    GEORGIA’S FOREIGN POLICY IN SHAKE: APPEASEMENT VS EURO-ATLANTISM
    (Print-Caro, 2023) Maisaia, Vakhtang
    The parliamentary elections in Georgia on October 1, 2012 marked a turning point in the country’s foreign policy, as it moved towards the European integrationist space. The resizing of Georgia’s foreign policy vector is due to the new pro-European government that won the elections. The annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014, as well as the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation conditioned the irreversible orientation of Georgia’s foreign policy vector towards the Euro-Atlantic space. The purpose of this article is to highlight the main aspects of Georgia’s foreign policy versus the Euro-Atlantic structures.

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