Until the West finds the political will to pierce this bubble, sanctions will keep feeding the system they were meant to break.
Until the West finds the political will to pierce this bubble, sanctions will keep feeding the system they were meant to break.
Sanctions must target business models - not just individuals - and reward defection from Russia’s orbit.
Otherwise, sanctions risk strengthening the very regimes they seek to contain. [11/12]
Sanctions must target business models - not just individuals - and reward defection from Russia’s orbit.
Otherwise, sanctions risk strengthening the very regimes they seek to contain. [11/12]
When sanctions pressure tightens, Georgian Dream's inflated economy - built on Russian capital and regulatory loopholes - will implode, leaving dependency and fragility behind. [10/12]
When sanctions pressure tightens, Georgian Dream's inflated economy - built on Russian capital and regulatory loopholes - will implode, leaving dependency and fragility behind. [10/12]
Georgia turned “protection” into a business model. [9/12]
Georgia turned “protection” into a business model. [9/12]
A captured state, broken European dream.
Georgian Dream profits from this bubble, trading Euro-Atlantic integration for oligarchic protection.
Budapest and Bratislava even vetoed EU sanctions against Tbilisi. [8/12]
A captured state, broken European dream.
Georgian Dream profits from this bubble, trading Euro-Atlantic integration for oligarchic protection.
Budapest and Bratislava even vetoed EU sanctions against Tbilisi. [8/12]
These shell structures allow for payments, contracting, and money movement - effectively making Georgia a sanctions-evasion hub. [7/12]
These shell structures allow for payments, contracting, and money movement - effectively making Georgia a sanctions-evasion hub. [7/12]
“Dual-use” goods like bearings, electronics, and navigation devices re-entered Russian supply chains - often through Georgian firms.
Some components were later found on the Ukrainian battlefield. [5/12]
“Dual-use” goods like bearings, electronics, and navigation devices re-entered Russian supply chains - often through Georgian firms.
Some components were later found on the Ukrainian battlefield. [5/12]
• Destination-washing of goods bound for Russia
• Hosting IT staff for Russia-based firms
• Facilitating remittances, investments, and laundering networks through local banks. [4/12]
• Destination-washing of goods bound for Russia
• Hosting IT staff for Russia-based firms
• Facilitating remittances, investments, and laundering networks through local banks. [4/12]