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  • Tags: constitutional reform, democracy, Georgia’s Constitutional Reform
  • 17/05/2017
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Georgia’s Constitutional Reform is Good for the Ruling Party, Bad for Georgian Democracy

​​Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst
J
oseph Larsen 

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