News 02 Dec 2021 Side Event of the EaP CSF Annual AssemblyOn December 1, 2021, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), together with the Institute for European Policies and Reforms (IPRE)… keta
News 19 Nov 2021 GIP at Natolin Neighbourhood DaysThe third event of the edition of the Natolin Neighbourhood Days took… GIP
Uncategorized 05 Oct 2019 EU-Armenia Relations in the Framework of Visa Facilitation and LiberalizationObtaining a visa-free regime with the EU is one of the main… GIP
News 24 Sep 2019 Call for Applications: GEOPATH Scholarship Scheme for PhD in Political ScienceThe Georgian Institute of Politics and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs… GIP
Uncategorized 18 Sep 2019 Mapping Georgia’s Visa-Free Progress: The Quest for a Preventive StrategyThis paper examines EU-Georgia post-visa free official discourse, facts and statistics against… Tatia Dolidze
News 11 Sep 2019 Join GIP TeamThank you for your interest in working with us! There are currently… GIP
News 05 Dec 2018 A memorandum of mutual cooperation was signed between GIP and TSUOn December 5 the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) and Ivane Javakhishvili… GIP
News 18 May 2018 Book Presentation – “Geopolitics and Security: A New Strategy for the South Caucasus” – in BerlinKornely Kakachia, the GIP director, participated in the book presentation - "Geopolitics… GIP
News 26 Jul 2017 GIP Hosts Black Sea Summer University 2017The Georgian Institute of Politics hosted Black Sea summer school from July… GIP
Blogs 06 Dec 2016 Georgia’s Visa Free Dream Deferred…AgainDecember, 2016 marks a full year since the European Commission released its… GIP
Blogs A flower vendor stands back dropped by a large poster of socialist presidential candidate Igor Dodon, placed on an apartment block, which reads in Russian and Romanian "We will win and it will be better in Moldova" in Chisinau, Moldova, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Moldovans will directly elect their president on Sunday for the first time in 20 years the favorite is Socialist Igor Dodon, who wants the ex-Soviet republic to return to the Russian orbit, while rival Maia Sandu believes the agricultural nation of 3.5 million, bordering Ukraine and European Union member Romania, would secure a more prosperous future in Europe. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) 19 Nov 2016 Moldovan Recipe to Win the Elections: Go DomesticThis week two Black Sea countries, Moldova and Bulgaria, elected openly pro-Russian… GIP
News 03 Oct 2016 Expert Polls – GIP InitiativeThe Georgian Dream remains ahead in the run-up to the Parliamentary Election… GIP