Uncategorized 24 Dec 2021 The Role of Civil Society in DCFTA Implementation in Georgia, Moldova and UkraineOver the last few years, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine have invested extensively… GIP
News 21 Oct 2021 MEP Andrius Kubilius on the integration of Eastern Partnership Countries into the EUOn 19 October, MEP Andrius Kubilius and Ramūnas Stanionis presented a policy… GIP
Uncategorized 06 Jul 2021 The “German Question” that Baffles EU’s Neighbors: Can Berlin Become a New Center of Gravity for Associated Countries?Since at least the US ”pivot“ to Asia under the administration of… Bidzina Lebanidze
Uncategorized 25 Jun 2021 Right-wing Populism in Associated Countries: A Challenge for DemocracyThis policy paper provides a structured comparative analysis of the nationalist populist… GIP
Uncategorized 29 Apr 2021 Georgia’s Future with the European UnionSince the 2003 Rose Revolution subsequent Georgian governments have strongly expressed their… GIP
News 19 Mar 2021 EaP 2030 Scenarios Week: Georgia’s inclusive Europeanization: ethnic minorities advocating for changeOn March 19, 2021, GIP held an online workshop with activists, journalists… GIP
News 16 Jul 2020 Online discussion: Establishing an Eastern Climate Partnership: Lessons from EU-Georgia Cooperation on Climate ChangeOn 13 July, 2020 Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) in partnership with… GIP
News 07 Feb 2020 10 years after the introduction of the Eastern Partnership program: GIP participated in a Round-Table organized by Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) in RomeOn 7th of February, the Director of GIP Kornely Kakachia participated in… GIP
Uncategorized The proposed publication was prepared by five Georgian think tanks analyzing Georgia-EU relations. The initiative was backed and coordinated by EU Integration Program of Open Society Georgia Foundation. This is the united effort of representatives of Georgian think tank community to respond to Eastern Partnership Structural consultation launched by European Union in 2019. The views, opinions and statements expressed by the authors and those providing comments are theirs only and do not necessarily reflect the position of Open Society Georgia Foundation. Therefore, the Open Society Georgia Foundation is not responsible for the content of the information material. 18 Dec 2019 Proposal of Georgian Think Tanks on the Future Strategic Direction of the Eastern PartnershipThe proposed publication was prepared by five Georgian think tanks analyzing Georgia-EU… GIP
Uncategorized 08 Nov 2019 Infographic – Sharing Moldova’s Visa-Free experience and recommendations with ArmeniaThe infographic was produced within the framework of the project – “Facilitating… Kornely Kakachia
Uncategorized 07 Nov 2019 Infographic – Key Achievements of Georgia, Moldova and ArmeniaThe infographic was produced within the framework of the project – “Facilitating… Kornely Kakachia
Uncategorized 25 Oct 2019 Facilitating Effective Visa Liberalization in Georgia, Moldova and Armenia through Experience Sharing – CompendiumVisa liberalization with the EU has been one of the most tangible… Tatia Dolidze