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15 Mar 2023

Georgia’s Slide to Authoritarianism

© Originally published: Carnegie Europe | Georgia’s European future is falling victim…

10 Mar 2023

Is Georgia on the Path to Authoritarianism?

After two nights of protests in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, the ruling…

01 Mar 2023

#YouthforAction 2023 grant projects were launched

#YouthforAction 2023 combines five small-scale projects that will be implemented in the…

15 Feb 2023

Expert Evaluation: Potential Impact of Adopting the Law on Agents of Foreign Influence on Georgia’s European Integration

On December 29, 2022 The People’s Power a populist faction movement affiliated…

13 Feb 2023

One Year of War in Ukraine and Risk Assessment for Georgia: Five (updated) Scenarios

In March of 2022, just a couple of weeks after Russia launched…

06 Feb 2023

Joint Effort Needed to Counter an Attack on Civic Space

As Georgia emerged from its long holiday slumber in January, the ruling…

29 Jan 2023

The Black Sea’s Back in American Foreign Policy But What Does This Mean for Georgia?

It took one Russian invasion of Georgia (2008) and two invasions of…

26 Dec 2022

Resilience Through Civilian Preparedness: NATO’s Renewed Strategic Vision and Compatibility of Georgia

Ukrainian society has since 2014 shown an impressive level of resistance in…

26 Dec 2022

“De Facto” Alliance Member: NATO and Ukraine Two Months on from the Application for Fast-track Membership

The annexation of four regions of Ukraine (Kherson, Luhansk, Donetsk and Zaporizhia)…

16 Dec 2022

GEONext in blogs | End-of-project round-up

Topics: Inclusion; Digitization; Climate Change/ Sustainability & Regional Economic Developments Author GIP View…

15 Dec 2022

The Rise of the European Political Community: A French Perspective

On May 9, President Macron presented his project of creating a ‘European…

06 Dec 2022

Church rhetoric in war times: GOC’s stance on the Russo-Ukrainian War

The war in Ukraine has given the rhetoric of the Georgian Orthodox…

19 Sep 2022

Geopolitical Development and Its Implications for the Southern Caucasus

The last six months have awakened many to the significant geopolitical developments…

16 Sep 2022

State of the Union address – What does it mean for Georgia?

It does not come as a surprise that this year, the state…

26 Jul 2022

Georgia’s Road to the European Union – Can the Country Catch a Train that has Left the Station?

On 22-23 June…

26 Jul 2022

There is no Democracy Without Protest

In May 2021, Georgian prime minister Irakli Gharibashvili characterized a proposed public…

18 Jul 2022

Rule of Law as Political Insurance: why pro-European reforms are in the GD’s best interest

On June 17, 2022 the leaders of the European Union decided to…

04 Jul 2022

Georgia at a Crossroad: Four Possible Scenarios Following the European Council’s Decision

The heavy toll brave Ukrainians are paying daily due to the Russian…

24 Jun 2022

Short- or Long-term European Perspective of Georgia: Analyzing the Case of Slovakia

Georgia has to overcome serious internal and external obstacles on its path…

17 Jun 2022

Scenarios for Georgia’s EU Membership Candidate Status: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

When Russia launched a full-scale military intervention in Ukraine in February 2022,…

13 Jun 2022

Public Support to the European Integration: For Georgia What Comes After “Candidate” Status?

June 2022 is a memorable date for Georgia’s European future. For many…

04 Jun 2022

Georgia`s European Dream: Closer Than Ever Yet Still far Away

In June the European Council is expected to decide whether or not…

20 May 2022

Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine – the Case for Granting EU Candidacy

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has revived discussions about EU enlargement as Brussels…

11 May 2022

Georgia’s Mediation Efforts in the Peace Talks Between Azerbaijan and Armenia and the Post-conflict Regional Reality

The Second Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan has shaped a new…

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