Blogs 21 Dec 2018 Beyond top-down democratisation: protests of Georgian students, ‘ravers’ and workersOver the last couple of years, Georgia’s protesting scene has experienced an interesting transformation – the emergence of self-organised groups… GIP No Comments
Blogs 20 Dec 2018 GIP Commentary: When an Election Damages Democracy: Lessons from the 2018 Georgia’s Presidential Election Georgia’s recent presidential elections exposed many of the problems that have been aggravating the country's democratization process over the last… Bidzina Lebanidze, Kornely Kakachia No Comments
Blogs 18 Dec 2018 Russia’s Information Warfare: A Menace to Georgian National SecurityFollowing the Russo-Georgian war in 2008, Russia's Information Warfare (IW) campaign targeting Georgia has become a threat to the country’s… GIP 2 Comments
News 12 Dec 2018 GIP organized a meeting between Thomas Buchsbaum and representatives from Georgian think-tanks, NGOs and academiaOn December 11, 2018 Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) hosted a closed meeting of representatives from Georgian think-tanks, NGOs and… GIP
Blogs 07 Dec 2018 The Future of the Eastern Partners: 6 Lessons from the Western BalkansIn the fifteen years since the Thessaloniki declaration confirmed the European accession partnership with the Western Balkans, only Croatia has… Bidzina Lebanidze 1 Comment
Blogs 05 Dec 2018 Closer than it may appear #GEOTANAccording to the latest poll, conducted by the National Democratic Institute (NDI), 75% of the Georgian population supports Georgia’s integration… GIP No Comments
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 Tbilisi State University (TSU) signed a memorandum of… GIP