News 29 Mar 2022 Closing of the School on Party Politics – Spring Session 2022On March 27 the closing ceremony of the School on Party Politics… GIP
Blogs 29 Mar 2022 Creeping Finlandization or Prudent Foreign Policy? Georgia’s Strategic Challenges amid the Ukrainian CrisisThe implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine will affect global security… Kornely Kakachia, Shota Kakabadze
ELS Diaries, ELS News & Media, News 28 Mar 2022 ELS Diaries 2022 – March EditionThe Georgian Institute of Politics continues Emerging Leaders School (ELS) 2022. In… GIP
Blogs, Space for Discussions (SfDs) 19 Mar 2022 War in Ukraine: Georgian-Moldovan One Approach, Two Different OutcomesSince Russia’s invasion of Ukraine’s sovereign territory, the reaction of the Government… Salome Kandelaki
News 18 Mar 2022 The Next 10 Steps on the Road to EU MembershipGeorgia’s unwavering will to join the European Union is evidenced by an… Elene Panchulidze
Blogs 17 Mar 2022 The End of the War in Ukraine and Risk Assessment for Georgia: Four ScenariosAlthough the Russo-Ukrainian war is still ongoing and the situation remains fluid,… GIP
News 11 Mar 2022 Discussion on Georgia’s Defense CapabilitiesOn March 9, GIP in cooperation with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS),… 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
News 09 Mar 2022 Open Letter to EU in Support of Georgia’s CandidacyGIP has joined the open letter by CEPS "Responding to Putin's invasion… GIP
Blogs 03 Mar 2022 Political Polarization and Self-government: The Strive for PowerThe deep the political polarization of Georgia has had a negative impact… Salome Kandelaki
News 02 Mar 2022 “How to Get Published?” – A Master Class for Ph.D. Students“How to get published?” – A master class for PhD students and… GIP
News 01 Mar 2022 Statement of the Georgian people to the European UnionThe Georgian Institute of Politics joins the statement of the Georgian people… Gvantsa Davitashvili