News 03 Jul 2018 GIP held discussions in Georgian regions about Democratization and Europeanization challenges in GeorgiaOn 19-28 June, the Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) held discussions in… GIP
Uncategorized 18 Jun 2018 Open Government Partnership (OGP) through the citizens’ lens – Why do we need OGP more than we think?According to the 2018 Freedom House report, Georgia remains classified as a… GIP
Uncategorized 03 May 2018 Compendium of Policy Briefs 2018Consisting of four policy briefs, the publication introduces policy recommendations on major… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 01 May 2018 Causing Trouble for Democracies: Should Georgia Look West to Learn Russia’s Strategy?The combination of democratic promotion and democratic consolidation has long become a… GIP
Uncategorized 05 Apr 2018 Democratic consolidation in Georgia: Why does consensus matter?The lack of democratic consolidation in Georgia has become an increasingly important… Levan Kakhishvili
Uncategorized 26 Jan 2018 Making Georgia’s democracy work: Western political conditionality and domestic agendas of Georgian political partiesExternal democracy promotion has not brought any tangible results to most countries… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 25 Dec 2017 Assessment of 2017 by Georgian and international expertsThe Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) conducted a survey to sum up… GIP
Uncategorized 17 May 2017 Compendium of Policy Briefs – May 2017This publication contains five policy briefs, each including recommendations on key issues… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 08 Aug 2013 Role of Social Networks in Georgian Party PoliticsPolitical parties are necessary for the functioning of a modern democracy. The… Kornely Kakachia