Uncategorized 01 Apr 2021 Governmental Entities of Abkhazia and the Former Autonomous District of South Ossetia in Tbilisi: Power and Legitimacy in ExileWorking Paper, March 2021 / #12 GIP
Uncategorized 29 Mar 2021 Extreme Political Polarization: Implications for Georgian DemocracyExpert Comment #16 | March, 2021 GIP
Uncategorized 26 Mar 2021 Between Rhetoric and Action: Right-wing Populism in Georgia’s Parliamentary LifeThroughout the world, populism is on the rise in both governments and… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 23 Feb 2021 The Contested Triangle of Disinformation, Democratization and Populism in GeorgiaFreedom of expression is one of the essential pillars of democracy as… Nino Gozalishvili
Uncategorized 17 Feb 2021 2020 Deliverables: How Strong is Strong Enough for Georgian Economy?In 2016, the EU and the EaP countries agreed on an ambitious… Tinatin Akhvlediani
Uncategorized 04 Feb 2021 Georgia After the 2020 Parliamentary Elections: Expert Interview with Dr. Neil MacFarlaneInterview by Nino Samkharadze, GIP Junior Policy Analyst Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 29 Jan 2021 The Perspective of the Far-right Political Parties in Georgia after 2020 ElectionsExpert Comment #14 | January, 2021 GIP
Uncategorized 28 Jan 2021 Who Supports National Populism in Georgia? Drawing Parallels with the WestUnderstanding the rise in support for right-wing populism across Europe and the… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 25 Jan 2021 Eurosceptic, therefore, Pro-Russian?One can hardly find an organization in Georgia, political or otherwise, which… GIP
Uncategorized 21 Dec 2020 GUIDEBOOK: Direction: an Efficient StateThis Polish Decentralisation Guidebook aims at presenting in a synthetic way the… GIP
Uncategorized 21 Oct 2020 Polling Wars in Georgia: Can it Undermine Public Trust?Expert Comment #13 | October, 2020 GIP
Uncategorized 20 Oct 2020 How the far-right in Georgia might impact the political agenda this October?Far-right groups have the potential to influence political agendas through narratives that… GIP