Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 November 2023
Political technology is the reason why so few post-Soviet states are democracies. Georgia has become a mini-Russia, with the ruling Georgian Dream party using many of the same techniques that the Kremlin used to consolidate power in the 2000s. And to rule over and ignore a society that is overwhelmingly pro-European. Moldova was a case study of state capture by a single oligarch using political technology. The new government of Maia Sandu has been struggling to overcome his legacy since 2019.
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