News 10 Jun 2024 Internships and Youth Forums about Municipal ServicesIn April 2024, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) distributed stipends to… GIP
Uncategorized 10 Jun 2024 Georgia’s Slide to Authoritarianism: Can the International Society Save the Democracy Here?The ruling Georgian Dream majority overrode the president’s veto on the Law… GIP
Uncategorized 07 Jun 2024 From The Hague to Tbilisi: Understanding Dutch Attitudes Towards EU Expansion in The Context of GeorgiaThe Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has faced the European Union… GIP
Visegrad project news 06 Jun 2024 Media Briefings on Political and Media PolarizationOn the 14th and 31st of May, the Georgian Institute of Politics… GIP
News 06 Jun 2024 PPA Course Members Took Part in the Summer School of the Brussels School of GovernanceBetween 27-31 May 2024, four outstanding participants of the “Public Policy Analysis… GIP
Visegrad project publications V4 States 05 Jun 2024 Media Polarization Turbulences in Georgia and the Visegrad States: How to Depolarize?The report examines the domestic and external causes of political polarization in… GIP
Uncategorized 31 May 2024 Georgian Dream Party Reintroduces and Passes the Draft Law on Foreign Agents: Why Now?The Georgian Dream party's contentious choice to reintroduce the foreign agents draft… GIP
News 29 May 2024 Call for Applications – Black Sea Summer University 2024Application is now open for the Black Sea Summer University – Shifting… GIP
News 29 May 2024 GIP Participated in the Schuman Security and Defence Forum 2024Prof. Kornely Kakachia, Director of the Georgian Institute of Politics, took part… GIP
News 28 May 2024 Virtual Discussion Held on Conspiracies in Georgia’s Political DiscourseThe Georgian Institute of Politics organized a virtual public discussion on May… GIP
News 28 May 2024 Closing Ceremony of the Public Policy Analysis CourseThe Public Policy Analysis Hub (PPAHub), established by the Georgian Institute of… GIP
News 24 May 2024 Can Small States Reshape Their Regional Identities?"Examining Georgia’s Cognitive Dissonance between South Caucasus and Eastern Europe" GIP