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The policy paper is an outcome of collaborative research project about the Black Sea Security among scholars from Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Georgia
France’s strategic attention interest and diplomatic engagement in the Eastern neighborhood have increased significantly during the last decade.
The problem for the EU as an independent geopolitical player has long been discussed in academic and policy related literature. The enlargement process itself inherently deepened the quest for a more visible European footprint globally, and especially in its immediate neighborhood
Views Facebook Twitter LinkedIn SubscribeJoin our listSubscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox. Thank you for subscribing.Something went wrong.We respect your privacy and take protecting it seriouslyJournal of Contemporary European Studies published a new article by GIP Senior Policy Analysts – Bidzina Lebanidze and Kornely Kakachia – “Defying […]
Over the last couple of years, Georgia’s protesting scene has experienced an interesting transformation – the emergence of self-organised groups and networks, exerting direct pressure on the state instead of relying on political parties and the international community. This blog post focuses on three examples of such collective action – student, ‘raver’ and worker protests.
Last June, the European Council, took the historical decision to grant EU candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova, and to acknowledge the European Perspective for Georgia. This move was critical for Georgia, transitioning it fro
