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ID090421
Title ProperSaakashvili in the public eye
Other Title Informationwhat public opinion polls tell us
LanguageENG
AuthorSumbadze, Nana
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Change of power through elections remains an unattainable goal of Georgian democracy. To a great extent, presidential power depends on public support. How does the public view Saakashvili? What changes occurred during his rule? To what extent has he fulfilled his promises? What are the views of the supporters of different political actors? This analysis uses surveys carried out by the Institute of Policy Studies prior to and after Saakashvili's elections. It reveals certain achievements in state building and the crystallization of a positive orientation towards the West. But many hopes have turned into disappointments. Disrespect for individual rights, inequality before the law, fear of a renewed war, poverty and the loss of homes are realities. Democracy has not been built. Disillusionment and the existence of the two realities, one seen by Saakashvili supporters and another by all others, is obvious. Integration of these two visions must be the goal of the government.
`In' analytical NoteCentral Asian Survey Vol. 28, No. 2; Jun 2009: p.185 - 197
Journal SourceCentral Asian Survey Vol. 28, No. 2; Jun 2009: p.185 - 197
Key WordsGeorgia ;  Survey ;  Democracy ;  Governance ;  War ;  External Orientation


 
 
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