Hazards to Georgia’s foreign policy. A strategic partnership with China?
The latest shift in Georgia’s foreign policy, marked by the signing of a strategic agreement with China, raises further concerns about the country’s trajectory towards the European Union and NATO. By engaging more with China, Tbilisi is also helping Russia fulfil its aim to decouple Georgia from the...
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