Uncategorized 18 Dec 2017 Life Without EU Membership: The Case for a Multi-Speed EaPThe recent Eastern Partnership (EaP) summit in Brussels highlighted once again the… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 08 Nov 2017 Italy and Eastern Europe: A Dossier Subordinated to the Rome-Moscow Axis?Over the years, Italy’s foreign policy towards post-Soviet countries has developed in… GIP
Uncategorized 07 Nov 2017 Italy’s Eastern Neighborhood Policy: Georgia in ContextItaly’s economic and diplomatic presence in the European Union’s Eastern neighborhood has… GIP
Uncategorized 21 Sep 2017 German Elections 2017: Continuity at the Top, a Looming Disaster from Below“Boring” is a word often used to describe the ongoing election campaign… GIP
Uncategorized 19 Sep 2017 Deterring Russia’s Borderization of GeorgiaIn the 21st century we have seen a tendency toward blurring the… GIP
Uncategorized 05 Sep 2017 What Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine Want From the Brussels SummitOriginally published in DELF The Lithuania Tribune GIP
Uncategorized 08 Aug 2017 Anti-migrant Rhetoric in Georgia: Do Far-right Groups Threaten Georgia’s Pro-European Discourse?Last month’s anti-migrant march in Tbilisi, baptized as the “national liberation movement”, marked an… GIP
Uncategorized 02 Aug 2017 Can a Third Way Movement Emerge in Georgian Politics?Georgia’s 2016 parliamentary elections were a major coup for the Georgian Dream… GIP
Uncategorized 19 Apr 2017 Georgia: Leaving the Soviet Legacy BehindIt’s now official. The European Union not only positively assessed the reforms… GIP
Uncategorized 11 Apr 2017 France’s policies toward the Eastern Partnership countries in contextFrance’s strategic attention interest and diplomatic engagement in the Eastern neighborhood have… GIP
Uncategorized 03 Apr 2017 German Foreign Policy ExplainedGeorgia continues to make progress in Euro-Atlantic integration. GIP
Uncategorized 27 Mar 2017 “Domine, quo vadis?” – Georgian Vulnerability to the EU’s Uncertain FutureEurope is both celebrating and commiserating the 60th anniversary of the Rome treaties as… Tatia Dolidze