Uncategorized 05 Sep 2017 What Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine Want From the Brussels SummitOriginally published in DELF The Lithuania Tribune GIP
Uncategorized 14 Aug 2017 How Should Georgia Respond to Russia’s Borderization?What tools are available for Georgia to respond to Russia’s borderization of… GIP
Uncategorized 25 Jul 2017 US-Georgia Relations: Interview with Lincoln MitchellOn terms of security, Georgia’s best hope is still NATO and the… GIP
Uncategorized 29 Jun 2017 Russian Soft Power: Balancing the Propaganda – Threats and ChallengesThe use of Russian Soft Power and propaganda for the purpose of… Elene Panchulidze
Uncategorized 15 Jun 2017 Baltic Support for Georgia: Solidarity, Niche, and Security PoliciesEstonia, Latvia and Lithuania have proven to be staunch supporters of Georgia… GIP
Uncategorized 25 Apr 2017 Georgia’s European Integration: What Comes After The Eastern Partnership?This policy brief explores future avenues for EU-Georgia relations going beyond the… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 03 Apr 2017 German Foreign Policy ExplainedGeorgia continues to make progress in Euro-Atlantic integration. GIP
Uncategorized 23 Mar 2017 French Elections 2017: Expert Interview with Régis GentéWe underestimate how strongly [Marine] Le Pen is supported within the population.… GIP
Uncategorized 22 Mar 2017 Czech Perspectives on Georgia: Three DiscoursesGeorgia’s cultural history goes back millennia, so it’s people have had ample… GIP
Uncategorized 12 Mar 2017 A Reluctant Partner: Georgian-German Relations RevisitedFor Georgia, the enacting of an Association Agreement with the EU in… Kornely Kakachia
Uncategorized 06 Feb 2017 War as an Instrument: the Five-Day War and Political Crisis in UkraineDean, School of International Relations, Institute of Social Sciences; Associate Professor, Department… GIP
Uncategorized 01 Dec 2016 What Does the Russian-Armenian Joint Military Force Mean for Security in the South Caucasus?Georgian Institute of Politics is delighted to announce the publication of our… GIP