New article on elite perceptions and Georgia’s foreign policy towards Russia


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Russia’s use of military, political, and informational tactics to manipulate unresolved conflicts is a dynamic process.
Ongoing tensions between Iran and Azerbaijan, which emerged in the aftermath of the Second Karabakh War in 2020, have reached a critical level in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the unprecedented number of Russian individuals and companies relocating to Armenia has transformed
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 seriouslyLevan Kakhishvili* On October 1, Catalonians voted in a referendum to become independent from Spain. The vote was deemed illegal by […]
On June 8, Radio Tavisupleba (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) and the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) launched a joint live program series, Morning Talks on Foreign Policy.
While Georgian observers fixate on their country’s own political and economic problems, developments outside the country are shaping up to make a major impact, as well.
