[Grammar] Is "under the rule of the Georgian Dream government" a correct context?

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baachmk

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This is my dissertation topic and the initial research question. My questions is if "under the rule of the Georgian Dream government" is in correct context. Georgian Dream is a ruling party in Georgia and it is a current government of Georgia. I do am not sure if using "under the rule" is correct in this sentence with current government. In other words I want to say "during the period of this government" but I do not want to use during because it does not sound good to me. Any ideas about it? Can I leave it as it is? Comment only if you have one fixed suggestion or comment. I kindly ask you, do not confuse me about it. Thank in advance.


  • Topic:

The impact of Russia’s soft power strategy on Georgia’s political, social and economic environment under the rule of the Georgian Dream government.


  • Research Question:

How does Russia’s soft power strategy impact on Georgia’s political, social and economic environment under the rule of the Georgian Dream government?
 
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I'm closing this thread as you have received lots of replies in WRForums.
 
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