A new type of de‐democratisation: the influence of Covid‐19 pandemics on the democratic backsliding of Georgia
Kuupäev
2023
Autorid
Ajakirja pealkiri
Ajakirja ISSN
Köite pealkiri
Kirjastaja
Tartu Ülikool
Abstrakt
This thesis aims to study and analyse the dynamics of democratic backsliding in Georgia during
the Covid‐19 pandemic in 2020 while focusing mainly on government activities and initiatives.
Since 2012, when the Georgian Dream political party secured a sweeping victory in the
Parliamentary Elections, Georgia had found herself on the track of democratic backsliding,
which continued up to 2020, when the country was plunged into Covid‐19 management. Since
the beginning of the Covid‐19 pandemic, the Georgian government has got access to
excessive emergency power first by imposing the State of Emergency and then making some
of the most controversial and anti‐constitutional amendments within the law, which included
not only the amending the existing laws, but also introducing the regulations, decrees, and
restrictions.
To achieve this goal of the paper and answer the research question ‐ Has Covid‐19 accelerated
the democratic backsliding process in Georgia in 2020, and how? – I will try to provide an
empirical study analysing the pandemic‐related developments in Georgia in 2020. To reach
the paper’s objectives, I will study and analyse the laws, regulations, decrees, and restrictions
issued in connection with Covid‐19 management. First, I will provide the background context
and the theoretical framework for the study. Then, the thesis will feature the methodological
chapter, breaking down all the steps and methods I plan to employ. The final chapters will be
dedicated to the empirical findings and conclusion.