Uncategorized 28 Jul 2021 Experts Assess Recent Events, Divided About the Possibility of Snap ElectionsExpert Polls #15, Georgian Institute of Politics, July, 2021 GIP
Blogs 27 Jul 2021 Changes in the Election Administration and its Potential Impact on the Upcoming Local Self-Government Elections in GeorgiaThis publication was produced with the support of the Netherlands Fund for… Teona Zurabashvili
Uncategorized 20 May 2021 Quest for Credible Elections in Georgia: Is “E” the Answer?This policy paper discusses the idea of employing internet voting in elections… Shota Kakabadze
Uncategorized 20 Jun 2019 How negative are elections, and does it matter? Mapping the use of negative campaigning in elections across the world.The report by an international monitoring commission for the 2018 Presidential election… GIP
Blogs 20 Dec 2018 GIP Commentary: When an Election Damages Democracy: Lessons from the 2018 Georgia’s Presidential Election Georgia’s recent presidential elections exposed many of the problems that have been… Bidzina Lebanidze, Kornely Kakachia
Blogs 26 Nov 2018 Media Polarization: A Challenge for Georgian Democracy?As Georgia prepares for the second round of the presidential elections, media… GIP
Uncategorized 21 Sep 2017 German Elections 2017: Continuity at the Top, a Looming Disaster from Below“Boring” is a word often used to describe the ongoing election campaign… GIP
Blogs 20 Mar 2017 Elections 2017: Rocking the Dutch BoatWould the Netherlands be the first domino to fall to populism in… GIP
Blogs A flower vendor stands back dropped by a large poster of socialist presidential candidate Igor Dodon, placed on an apartment block, which reads in Russian and Romanian "We will win and it will be better in Moldova" in Chisinau, Moldova, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. Moldovans will directly elect their president on Sunday for the first time in 20 years the favorite is Socialist Igor Dodon, who wants the ex-Soviet republic to return to the Russian orbit, while rival Maia Sandu believes the agricultural nation of 3.5 million, bordering Ukraine and European Union member Romania, would secure a more prosperous future in Europe. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) 19 Nov 2016 Moldovan Recipe to Win the Elections: Go DomesticThis week two Black Sea countries, Moldova and Bulgaria, elected openly pro-Russian… GIP
Blogs, Expert polls 03 Nov 2016 Single Party Rule Returns to GeorgiaSingle party rule is returning to Georgia. The ruling Georgian Dream party… Bidzina Lebanidze, GIP
Uncategorized 14 Oct 2016 Youth Participation in Electoral Processes and the Role of Political ElitesYouth participation in electoral and political processes is important for the development of… GIP
News 06 Oct 2016 Round Table – Parliamentary Elections 2016On October 6 Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) and the Dutch liberal… GIP