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Green Dreams, Authoritarian Shadows: Georgia at a Crossroads

A test case for green finance under rising autocracy

Georgia, a small country at the geopolitical crossroads of Europe and Asia, is once again at a critical juncture. Mass protests have erupted in response to its government’s rollback of democratic norms and a growing estrangement from the European Union — a reversal that threatens to undermine not only the country’s nascent green economy but also its emergence as a key energy partner in the region.

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Harrison Budak is a freelancer specializing in impact investing, exploring the legacies of corruption within a communist context and navigating the transition of small states into the EU. He’s currently completing a bachelor’s in political science at McMaster University in Canada.
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