Blogs 30 Mar 2017 War in Nagorno-Karabakh: What would it mean for Georgia?April 2, 2017 marks the one-year anniversary of the most serious fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh in more than two decades. Last… GIP No Comments
Blogs 29 Mar 2017 What Brexit means for the EU, Russia, and GeorgiaDespite some recent positive developments (i.e., visa liberalization for Georgia) the outlook for future EU-Georgia relations is grim. There is… GIP No Comments
Blogs 20 Mar 2017 Elections 2017: Rocking the Dutch BoatWould the Netherlands be the first domino to fall to populism in mainland Europe’s election season? That was the main… GIP
Blogs 07 Mar 2017 The EU Allocating Refugees to Georgia? Slow Down and Get the Facts StraightIs the European Union going to allocate refugees to Georgia? After reading Sunday and Monday’s news and related posts on… GIP No Comments
Blogs 06 Mar 2017 Why Georgia Should be Worried about Marine Le PenWhile European Union member states are preoccupied with countering Russian propaganda and the related rise of domestic right-wing populist movements,… GIP No Comments
News 03 Mar 2017 NGOs : The decision made by the Supreme Court strengthens the doubts concerning the interference of the government in the court decision making processWe are deeply concerned by the decision, made on March 2 by the Grand Chamber of the Supreme Court of… GIP
Blogs 02 Mar 2017 Can McCain and Company Overrule Trump on Russia? The View from GeorgiaKhurvaleti, Georgia, January 1, 2017: It’s a cold but clear winter day. Conditions are ideal for a photo opportunity. US… GIP 1 Comment