Blogs 02 Jul 2024 Georgian Dream’s “Two EUs“: Non-existent Choice for Georgian Society?The Georgian Dream government has abruptly derailed from EU integration recently, with… Nino Samkharadze, ნინო სამხარაძე
News 25 Mar 2024 “Mechanisms of youth self-government involvement and evaluation of services”- Trainings in BatumiThe Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), on March 23-24, within the framework… GIP
News 18 Mar 2024 “Mechanisms of youth self-government involvement and evaluation of services”- Trainings in AkhalkalakiThe Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), on March 15-16, within the framework… GIP
News 11 Mar 2024 “Mechanisms of youth self-government involvement and evaluation of services”- Trainings in GoriThe Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP), on March 9-10, within the framework… GIP
Uncategorized 23 Oct 2023 Georgian Political Parties in the European Context: Challenges and OpportunitiesOver the past few years, Georgia has been gradually moving away from… Nino Samkharadze
Uncategorized 24 Nov 2022 The „New Wave“ of Eastern Enlargement: How Does the EU conditionality Work for Georgia?The Eastern Partnership countries and the EU have been enhancing and deepening… Gvantsa Davitashvili
News 27 Sep 2022 Public Discussion – Black Sea Cooperation for Stronger Security: Georgia, Ukraine, and AzerbaijanOn September 26, the Georgian Institute of Politics organized the public discussion… GIP
Perspective 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 2022, the European Council took a historic decision on its Eastern enlargement. Yet, while granting Ukraine and… GIP