News 02 Jun 2022 GIP Hosted its Annual Democracy Conference #GEODEM2022On May 30, the Georgian Institute of politics (GIP) held the 7th… GIP
Uncategorized 02 Jun 2022 Intra-Party Politics, Youth Political Participation and Challenges for Coalition Governance in GeorgiaGeorgia has been in a deep and protracted political crisis since the… Nino Samkharadze, Teona Zurabashvili, Levan Kakhishvili, Salome Kandelaki
Uncategorized 30 May 2022 Inter Party Manifesto – What do Georgian Voters Expect: Message for Georgian Political PartiesPolitical parties have a very important role to play in young democracies… GIP
Uncategorized 20 May 2022 What Determines the Promotion of Youth Within Political Parties and Their Access to Party Policy Formulation?Georgia has seen a recent escalation in discussion of a need to… Teona Zurabashvili
Uncategorized 13 May 2022 Georgia’s Switch to a Proportional Electoral System: How Should Political Parties Prepare for the Possibility of Coalition Governments?Georgia’s transition to a fully proportional electoral system creates a new set… Levan Kakhishvili
News 04 May 2022 Young Politicians and Activists Drafted an Inter-Party ManifestoOn April 30th and May 1st, GIP organized a two-day workshop for… GIP
News 10 Mar 2022 School on Party Politics: Spring Session 2022 was LaunchedOn March 4, 2022, the Georgian Institute of Politics,with support of the… GIP
Uncategorized 25 Jun 2021 Right-wing Populism in Associated Countries: A Challenge for DemocracyThis policy paper provides a structured comparative analysis of the nationalist populist… GIP
Uncategorized 12 May 2021 Why do Georgian Political Parties Struggle to Negotiate? Structural Disincentives to Compromise-Based PoliticsThe recent political crisis following the contested election results of October 2020… Salome Minesashvili
Uncategorized 24 Feb 2020 Who is (not) populist in Georgia? Making sense of the buzzwordDespite its worldwide significance, the usage of the term “populism” globally as… GIP
Blogs 08 Oct 2019 A New Challenger to Georgia’s Bipolar Politics: Chances and ImpedimentsGeorgia’s polarized political landscape has been shaken by a newcomer—Mamuka Khazaradze. His… GIP
Uncategorized 23 Apr 2019 Government and opposition share blame for increasing trends of polarization and populism, experts sayExpert Polls # 9, Georgian Institute of Politics, April 2019. Kornely Kakachia