30 May 2025 After the Cuts: What a Contracting Aid Landscape Means for Civil Society in Georgia and BeyondThe year 2025 marks a turning point in the global aid architecture.…
19 May 2025 GIP at Strategic Dialogue Public SessionOn May 14, 2025, the Georgian Institute of Politics participated in a…
13 May 2025 Aligned or Multi-aligned? Georgia’s Foreign Policy in FluxGeorgia faces a mutually reinforcing domestic and foreign policy crisis. At home,…
06 May 2025 What Russia’s Generational Legacy Reveals About Its Path to 2045How three generations shaped by collapse, control, and conflict will influence Russia’s…
28 Apr 2025 Peace policy is dead. Beware the peace, Georgia!For several days now, Georgian society has been closely following the meetings…
22 Apr 2025 Call for Applications – Black Sea Summer University 2025Application is now open for the Black Sea Summer University – Shifting…
18 Apr 2025 Study Visit to NATO Headquarters in BrusselsOn April 15, the NATO Public Diplomacy Division, in coordination with the…
15 Apr 2025 GIP at Workshop on European Security and the Black Sea RegionThe Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) participated in the high-level workshop “Ukraine…
10 Apr 2025 Contested Securitisation of Migration in the Post-Soviet Space: The Case of Russian Migrants in GeorgiaResearchers of the Georgian Institute of Politics, Prof. Kornely Kakachia, Dr. Salome Minesashvili,…
02 Apr 2025 GIP participates in CEPS Event on Civic Mobilization in EU Candidate CountriesOn April 1, Kornely Kakachia, Director of the Georgian Institute of Politics,…
27 Mar 2025 GEO4EU Policy Dialogues in Zugdidi and BatumiOn March 18-19, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), in cooperation with…
14 Mar 2025 The Costs of Georgia’s Self-IsolationOnce considered a model for democratic reform in the post-Soviet region and…
12 Mar 2025 The EU and Its Candidate Countries Torn Between the Helsinki and Yalta Models of World OrderFor decades, Europe has anchored its foreign policy and international outlook in…
11 Mar 2025 Why is the Might of the Protests Not Transformed Into Political Energy?The latest developments in Georgia indicate that the ruling Georgian Dream party…
27 Feb 2025 General Assembly of the Interparty Council 2025On February 26, the Georgian Institute of Politics facilitated the General Assembly…
27 Feb 2025 ინტერპარტიული საბჭოს გენერალური ასამბლეა 202526 თებერვალს, საქართველოს პოლიტიკის ინსტიტუტის ორგანიზებით გაიმართა ინტერპარტიული საბჭოს გენერალური ასამბლეა -…
20 Feb 2025 GIP at the European Union Enlargement ConferenceOn February 19, the Georgian Institute of Politics participated in the European…
19 Feb 2025 Lecture Discussions on the Threats of Information ManipulationIn February, the Georgian Institute of Politics organized lecture discussions on the…
14 Feb 2025 GIP Presented The Georgia Governance Index (GGI) 2024On February 12th, 2025, GIP presented the fourth Georgia Governance Index (GGI)…
04 Feb 2025 US-Georgia Relations Under President TrumpPresident Trump has emphasized that US foreign policy will be driven by…
03 Feb 2025 Polls Show Major Shifts in Trust in Public Institutions Ahead of the October 2024 ElectionsThe Georgian parliamentary elections of 26 October 2024 brought about a political…
30 Jan 2025 GIP Hosted Presentation of Policy Paper on Psychological Resilience and Information ThreatsOn January 28, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) held a presentation…
25 Jan 2025 GIP Participated in the Book Presentation at the College of EuropeOn January 23, Salome Kandelaki, a Policy analyst at the Georgian Institute…
24 Jan 2025 GIP participated in the expert workshop on EU Policy in the Eastern NeighbourhoodOn 23 January, 2025 Director of the Georgian Institute of Politics, Prof.…