News 21 Apr 2022 GEONext – Partnerships for Youth EngagementWithin the framework of the project #GEONext - Partnerships for youth engagement,… GIP
News, WG News & Media 18 Apr 2022 April Meeting of Thematic Working GroupsOn April 15-17 Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) held the third quarterly… GIP
News 05 Apr 2022 Master Class – How to get published?On April 2, the Georgian Institute of Politics, in cooperation with the… GIP
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 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
Uncategorized 11 Feb 2022 What the ongoing NATO-Russia stand-off over Ukraine holds for Georgia?Since Autumn of last year, the world has been observing yet another… GIP
Uncategorized 09 Feb 2022 Georgia’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: Challenges for a Small StateBook on “Georgia’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: Challenges for a… GIP
Perspective 26 Jan 2022 Lessons of the Crisis: Russia, NATO and BeyondIn the current deadlock in Russia’s relations with the West – perhaps… GIP
Uncategorized 24 Dec 2021 Beyond Soft Power: Analysing Russian and Chinese Vaccine Diplomacy in the South CaucasusThe use of soft power – the abilities of states to influence… GIP
Uncategorized 24 Dec 2021 The Role of Civil Society in DCFTA Implementation in Georgia, Moldova and UkraineOver the last few years, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine have invested extensively… GIP
Uncategorized 22 Dec 2021 Government Coalitions and Consensus Politics: Case of LithuaniaThe following paper analyzes how, in the case of Lithuania, various political… GIP
Uncategorized 21 Dec 2021 Politics in Azerbaijan after the Second Karabakh War: Actors and Shifting Internal DiscoursesThe Second Karabakh War has profoundly impacted Azerbaijani society and national identity.… GIP